#Michigan: 4.02“ (previous record 3.7” 1959)
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U.S. Daily Snowfall Records Tied/Broken 12/23/22
Lead Hill, Arkansas: 2.01" (previous record 1.5" 1990)
Mulberry Township, Arkansas: 0.2" (previous record 0.12" 1998)
Omaha Township, Arkansas: 2.01" (previous record 0.12" 1990)
Paragould, Arkansas: 2.01" (previous record 1.5" 2004)
Heralds Prairie Township, Illinois: 2.28" (previous record 1.3" 2004)
Johnson Township, Illinois: 0.31" (previous record 0.12" 1948)
Francesville, Indiana: 0.51" (previous record 0.2" 2008)
La Porte, Indiana: 5.31" (previous record 5" 1961)
Peru, Indiana: 2.91" (previous record 2.01" 2003)
Vincennes Township, Indiana: 0.79" (also 0.79" 1939)
Allerton, Iowa: 0.79" (previous record 0.51" 2008)
Longton, Kansas: 2.2" (previous record 2.01" 2007)
Mt. Hope, Kansas: 2.01" (also 2.01" 2002)
Unincorporated Breathitt County, Kentucky: 1.1" (previous record 0.59" 1995)
Clay City, Kentucky: 0.98" (previous record 0.51" 2004)
Unincorporated Clay County, Kentucky: 0.98" (also 0.98" 1998)
Unincorporated Letcher County, Kentucky: 0.51" (previous record 0" 2021)
Providence, Kentucky: 1.81" (previous record 0" 2021)
Cumberland, Maryland: 2.01" (previous record 0" 2021)
Alma, Michigan: 2.99" (also 2.99" 1938)
Cascade Charter Township, Michigan: 7.52" (previous record 5.91" 2008)
DeWitt Charter Township, Michigan: 5.91" (previous record 3.11" 2008)
Escanaba, Michigan: 4.02" (previous record 3.7" 1959)
Gladwin, Michigan: 4.02" (previous record 2.99" 1968)
Inwood Township, Michigan: 7.28" (previous record 5.98" 1966)
Kasson Township, Michigan: 9.02" (previous record 7.4" 2013)
Lowell, Michigan: 4.49" (previous record 3.11" 1962)
Manistee National Forest, Michigan: 5.98" (also 5.98" 1968)
Munising, Michigan: 10.79" (previous record 7.99" 1953)
North Allis Township, Michigan: 9.02" (previous record 5.98" 1933)
Standish Township, Michigan: 2.99" (also 2.99" 1969)
Unincorporated Montgomery County, Mississippi: 0.2" (previous record 0" 2021)
Boone Township, Missouri: 2.01" (also 2.01" 2017)
Forsyth, Missouri: 0.98" (also 0.98" 1963)
Monett Township, Missouri: 2.01" (previous record 1.3" 2017)
Salisbury, Missouri: 2.01" (also 2.01" 1948)
Cheektowaga, New York: 1' 10.28" (previous record 1' 0.6" 1976)
Royalton, New York: 7.99" (previous record 7.01" 1929)
Mt. Mitchell summit, North Carolina: 4.02" (also 4.02" 1993)
Columbus, Ohio: 4.88" (previous record 3.7" 1961)
Green, Ohio: 2.72" (previous record 2.4" 2004)
Marietta, Ohio: 0.98" (previous record 0.51" 1995)
Mill Township, Ohio: 0.51" (previous record 0" 2021)
Newport, Ohio: 1.61" (previous record 0.51" 1995)
Perry Township, Ohio: 2.52" (previous record 2.01" 1969)
Stokes Township, Ohio: 2.01" (previous record 0.31" 2009)
Vienna Township, Ohio: 4.29" (previous record 2.28" 1963)
Madill, Oklahoma: 0.12" (also 0.12" 1963)
Sac & Fox OTSA, Oklahoma: 0.98" (previous record 0.51" 1990)
Mt. Hood National Forest, Oregon: 0.51" (previous record 0.31" 1987)
Portland, Oregon: 0.12" (also 0.12" 2008)
Bedford Township, Pennsylvania: 5.98" (previous record 0.51" 1959)
Biglerville, Pennsylvania: 1.18" (previous record 0" 2021)
Canton, Pennsylvania: 2.01" (previous record 0.51" 1997)
North Braddock, Pennsylvania: 0.98" (previous record 0.2" 1947)
Putnam Township, Pennsylvania: 2.01" (also 2.01" 1981)
Somerset, Pennsylvania: 2.28" (previous record 2.01" 1950)
Tyrone, Pennsylvania: 2.99" (previous record 0.59" 2012)
Unincorporated Campbell County, Tennessee: 1.1" (previous record 0" 2021)
Gainesboro, Tennessee: 0.51" (previous record 0" 2021)
Grand Junction, Tennessee: 0.51" (previous record 0.12" 1998)
Mt. Le Conte summit, Tennessee: 4.02" (previous record 2.99" 1993)
Tazewell, Tennessee: 0.12" (previous record 0" 2021)
Unincorporated Ada County, Washington: 4.02" (previous record 2.52" 2015)
Unincorporated Grant County, Washington: 2.01" (also 2.01" 1949)
Ross Lake Recreation Area, Washington: 7.99" (previous record 4.02" 1997)
Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia: 1.1" (previous record 0.98" 2020)
Unincorporated Nicholas County, West Virginia: 0.98" (also 0.98" 1995)
Washington Island, Wisconsin: 5.98" (previous record 5.39" 2013)
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