1. Frost depth data download: Historical frost depth data (2004-2024): ... (Midwest Regional Climate Center (MRCC)) ... US Dept of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service North Central River Forecast Center 1733 Lake Drive West Chanhassen, MN 55317-8581 952-361-6650 ...
  2. dnr.state.mn.us

    Below is a history of Frost Depth Information from a volunteer site in Maplewood, MN just north of St. Paul. 25 years of frost under sod at Maplewood MN 55109 Year Frost In Frost Out Deepest frost ----- 2000-2001 Nov 22 April 4 29.3 inches 2001-2002 Dec 21 April 12 17.0 inches 2002-2003 Nov 13 April 11 32.3 inches 2003-2004 Dec 2 March 28 29.3 ...
  3. datapandas.org

    The coldest states, including Alaska, Minnesota, and North Dakota, have the deepest frost lines amongst all states. For instance, Alaska leads with an impressive 100-inch frost line depth, followed by Minnesota at 80 inches and North Dakota at 75 inches. Conversely, states with traditionally warmer climates tend to have shallower frost lines.
  4. plantmaps.com

    Plantmaps maintains Frost data and maps for many regions on the earth. We've created Average First Frost Dates, Average Last Frost Dates and Average Number of days with Frost maps for most US States and Candian Provinces. Plantmaps also created maps for many countries around the world that are in latitudes where frost occurs.
  5. sll.dot.state.mn.us

    Nov 25, 2024Locations of Frost and Thaw Depth Monitoring Sites Office of Materials & Road Research • E-mail: MaterialsLab.DOT@state.mn.us • 1400 Gervais Avenue • Maplewood, MN 55109-2044 • Phone: (651) 366-5592 • FAX: (651) 366-5461
  6. worldpopulationreview.com

    According to the Federal Highway Administration, the maximum frost depth ranges between zero to eight feet in the contiguous United States. Generally, the coldest U.S. states have the deepest frost lines. Alaska's is the deepest at 100 inches, followed by Minnesota with 80 and North Dakota with 75.
  7. notionkick.com

    The Top 5 Coldest States (based on average annual temperature) include Alaska, Maine, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Vermont. These states experience extreme low temperatures, often dipping below 0°F (-18°C), and their climates can significantly impact daily life, requiring specialized adaptations and innovations.
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