With winter in full swing across the Northern Hemisphere and the USA beginning to undergo a major Arctic outbreak of record-breaking temperatures, it’s worth noting where the cold and snow are consistent companions year after year.
U.S. cities with the coldest daily average high temperature (Jan & Feb):
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 31.2 F
Chicago, Illinois: 32.9 F
Detroit, Michigan: 33.8 F
Cleveland, Ohio: 35.3 F
Indianapolis, Indiana: 37.9 F
Boston, Massachusetts: 39.0 F
Columbus, Ohio: 39.2 F
Kansas City, Missouri: 39.5 F
New York, New York: 40.6 F
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 41.8F
U.S. cities with the coldest daily average low temperature (Jan & Feb):
Denver, Colorado: 16.9 F
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 17.0 F
Chicago, Illinois: 18.0 F
Detroit, Michigan: 20.4 F
Kansas City, Missouri: 21.2 F
Cleveland, Ohio: 21.6 F
Indianapolis, Indiana: 21.7 F
Columbus, Ohio: 23.2 F
Boston, Massachusetts: 24.7F
Major U.S. cities with the highest average annual snowfall (inches):
Denver, Colorado: 60.3
Cleveland, Ohio: 59.0
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 47.1
Boston, Massachusetts: 43.3
Detroit, Michigan: 41.9
Chicago, Illinois: 38.2
New York, New York: 28.8
Columbus, Ohio: 28.4
Indianapolis, Indiana: 24.1
Baltimore, Maryland: 21.4
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 21.1
Kansas City, Missouri: 20.0
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