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Snowfall records by county

SmartAsset ranked 3,144 U.S. counties by highest one-day snowfall, with Pierce County, Washington holding the record at 70 inches set in 1955.

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NYCStock // Shutterstock   During the week starting Jan. 26, a massive winter storm swept across much of the United States, blanketing regions from Texas to the Northeast with heavy snow, sleet, freezing rain, and ice, often exceeding 12 inches of precipitation. High snowfall can cause a variety of productivity disruptions, from the closing of schools and workplaces to costly interventions to clear infrastructure — especially in places unaccusto…

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Snowfall records by county

SmartAsset reports that Pierce County, WA, holds the U.S. snowfall record at 70 inches. Recent snowstorms disrupted many U.S. regions.

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