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    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.
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    4. Maine. Maine is the third-coldest state and the fourth-snowiest state in the United States. On average, Maine receives about 57.6 inches of snow and 28 days of snowfall. Caribou, the northernmost city in the contiguous United States, recently recorded 157 consecutive days of at least one inch of snowfall.. 5. New York. New York receives an average of 51.3 inches of snow every year.
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    Minnesota. Minnesota is the third-coldest state in the U.S. Located in the Upper Midwest region of the United States and touching Lake Superior to its northeast, the state's climate is greatly affected by its latitude and proximity to Lake Superior. January is the coldest month in Minnesota, where temperatures as low as -30°F (-34°C) can be ...
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    Additionally, states that are traditionally a part of the Rust Belt are also often included in the snowbelt, including Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio.Even though Illinois does not receive as much snow as many of the other states, the northern part of Illinois, including Chicago, receives plenty of snow every year.Therefore, there are some categories that include Illinois on this list.
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    Frost is a city located in Faribault County Minnesota. Frost has a 2024 population of 215. Frost is currently declining at a rate of -0.46% annually and its population has decreased by-1.38% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 218 in 2020.. The average household income in . Frost is $87,959 with a poverty rate of 13%.The median age in Frost is 38.1 years: 36 years for ...
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    Like all of the largest of the United States, Montana has dramatic differences from one end to another. In the eastern half of the state, residents experience a median of 43.7 inches and an average of 57.1 inches, whereas the southern half of the center of the state deals with a median of 141.9 inches and an average of 129.8 inches.
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    Snowfall is a defining characteristic of many regions in the United States, but some states see little to no snowfall throughout the year.Among these states, Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, and Hawaii stand out as receiving the least amount of snowfall, with minimal traces or occasional flurries. As one moves further north, states like Texas, Tennessee, and North Carolina experience infrequent ...
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    It's fairly common knowledge that the United States of America is made up of many states—the country's name makes it fairly clear. However, far fewer people may realize that the U.S. is not the only North American country with states. The country's southern neighbor, Mexico, has 32 states of its own (and one non-state federal entity), and its northern ally, Canada, is divided into a dozen ...
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    Alert is 817 kilometers (507.66 miles) from the North Pole. Alert has a population of just 62 people and is home to a military radio signal facility at Canadian Force Station (CFS Alert), a Environment Canada weather station, a Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) observatory, and the Alert Airport. ... United States: 71°18'N: 5176: 2020: 12 ...
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