Not surprisingly, the snowiest place in New England is the spot that brands itself the "Home of the World's Worst Weather," the Mount Washington Observatory in New Hampshire.
Sitting atop the highest peak in the Northeast at 6,271 feet above sea level (17 feet below the mountain's summit), the Observatory measured a total of 8,463.9 inches (21,498 centimeters) of snow over the past 30 winters. That's an average of 282.1 inches (716.7 cm) annually.
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