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Search for snow: The top five snowiest places on Earth

Search for snow
The top five snowiest places on Earth

Mount Rainier national park, Washington, still snow-covered in the early summer.Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, still snow-covered in the early summer. - © picture alliance

Dreaming of snow? Whether you're planning your next winter getaway or just imagining a frosty wonderland, we've rounded up some of the snowiest destinations on the planet.

Niseko, Japan

Niseko tops the charts with an incredible annual average snowfall of nearly 50 feet. Located on Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido, it's a paradise for powder lovers and one of the world’s premier snow destinations.

Nagano, Japan

Home to the famed Hakuba ski resort in the northern Japanese Alps, Nagano gets an average of 36 feet of snow each year. Its pristine slopes and charming alpine villages make it a must-visit spot for skiers and snowboarders alike.

Chamonix, France

This iconic French ski resort boasts around 32 feet of snow each winter, with the season lasting up to six months. Known for hosting the first Winter Olympics in 1924, Chamonix remains a favorite among winter sports fans and mountain lovers.

Aleyska, Alaska

Located just 30 miles from Anchorage, Alyeska sees an impressive 32 feet of snow annually. This Alaskan resort offers a stunning winter playground for skiing, snowboarding, and other snowy adventures.

Mount Rainier, Washington

At the Paradise Ranger Station on Mount Rainier, snowfall can reach a staggering 55 feet per year. Towering over 14,000 feet above sea level, this Pacific Northwest icon is a haven for mountaineers and snow enthusiasts.

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Are you planning to hit the slopes this season? Make sure to check out our app's Mountain & Ski feature.

With incredible snowfall records, Japan seems to reign supreme when it comes to the snowiest spots on Earth. Whether you're chasing powder or simply admiring these frosty destinations from afar, they’re sure to inspire your next winter escape.

Weather & Radar USA editorial team
Federico Di Catarina
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