Snowiest Winter Season in Edmonton History
This is a list of the largest snowfall totals ever recorded in
Edmonton, Alberta during a winter season from 1880–2024. It includes any snow from July 1st – June 30th of the following year, not necessarily just snow that happened during winter.
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What Was the Snowiest Winter in Edmonton History?
According to NOAA records, the most snow that Edmonton, Alberta has ever received over a winter season is 238.6 cm which occurred in 1906–1907.
Edmonton Snowfall by Winter Season
Years marked with a gold background have more than 5% incomplete data
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2023–2024
126
0.0
2022–2023
126
0.0
2021–2022
126
0.0
2020–2021
126
0.0
2019–2020
126
0.0
2018–2019
126
0.0
2017–2018
126
0.0
2016–2017
126
0.0
2015–2016
126
0.0
2014–2015
126
0.0
2013–2014
126
0.0
2012–2013
126
0.0
2011–2012
126
0.0
2010–2011
126
0.0
2009–2010
126
0.0
2008–2009
126
0.0
2007–2008
126
0.0
2006–2007
126
0.0
2005–2006
126
0.0
2004–2005
92
95.5
2003–2004
52
126.8
2002–2003
3
225.4
2001–2002
57
123.3
2000–2001
123
37.6
1999–2000
97
91.0
1998–1999
32
155.0
1997–1998
116
68.2
1996–1997
24
163.6
1995–1996
35
146.6
1994–1995
106
81.3
1993–1994
48
129.6
1992–1993
75
108.4
1991–1992
13
196.3
1990–1991
21
165.8
1989–1990
73
109.7
1988–1989
83
101.2
1987–1988
122
44.9
1986–1987
111
78.5
1985–1986
79
105.2
1984–1985
16
184.6
1983–1984
107
81.1
1982–1983
112
77.3
1981–1982
10
199.9
1980–1981
77
107.5
1979–1980
42
138.1
1978–1979
47
130.3
1977–1978
108
81.0
1976–1977
84
101.1
1975–1976
71
112.2
1974–1975
88
97.8
1973–1974
6
219.8
1972–1973
45
130.7
1971–1972
18
174.0
1970–1971
23
163.9
1969–1970
70
113.1
1968–1969
58
122.9
1967–1968
40
140.2
1966–1967
22
164.1
1965–1966
56
124.0
1964–1965
2
227.5
1963–1964
100
89.1
1962–1963
40
140.2
1961–1962
19
173.1
1960–1961
55
124.5
1959–1960
86
98.8
1958–1959
80
104.7
1957–1958
62
121.4
1956–1957
87
98.5
1955–1956
14
187.5
1954–1955
43
138.0
1953–1954
74
109.3
1952–1953
61
121.6
1951–1952
33
154.0
1950–1951
29
156.6
1949–1950
78
105.5
1948–1949
113
77.2
1947–1948
12
196.4
1946–1947
36
146.6
1945–1946
54
124.6
1944–1945
82
101.5
1943–1944
68
115.0
1942–1943
9
201.6
1941–1942
99
89.4
1940–1941
105
84.9
1939–1940
15
184.8
1938–1939
17
176.8
1937–1938
93
95.0
1936–1937
81
103.9
1935–1936
7
215.9
1934–1935
8
215.2
1933–1934
25
162.9
1932–1933
26
162.9
1931–1932
85
101.0
1930–1931
104
86.9
1929–1930
103
87.7
1928–1929
98
89.9
1927–1928
34
147.2
1926–1927
27
160.0
1925–1926
89
97.5
1924–1925
30
156.5
1923–1924
46
130.7
1922–1923
65
116.6
1921–1922
69
114.5
1920–1921
59
122.8
1919–1920
5
219.9
1918–1919
51
127.7
1917–1918
39
143.8
1916–1917
20
170.7
1915–1916
76
108.3
1914–1915
95
91.1
1913–1914
109
81.0
1912–1913
49
128.6
1911–1912
119
54.6
1910–1911
90
96.1
1909–1910
96
91.1
1908–1909
72
111.4
1907–1908
94
94.9
1906–1907
1
238.6
1905–1906
121
47.0
1904–1905
120
53.5
1903–1904
11
198.4
1902–1903
38
144.9
1901–1902
50
128.5
1900–1901
31
155.2
1899–1900
4
220.6
1898–1899
67
115.9
1897–1898
91
95.6
1896–1897
102
88.4
1895–1896
63
121.2
1894–1895
64
116.7
1893–1894
53
126.0
1892–1893
66
116.0
1891–1892
114
74.1
1890–1891
115
69.0
1889–1890
110
79.4
1888–1889
124
23.3
1887–1888
60
121.6
1886–1887
118
56.3
1885–1886
44
135.3
1884–1885
101
88.9
1883–1884
117
57.5
1882–1883
28
157.8
1881–1882
125
0.8
1880–1881
37
146.1
Weather Station Details
Years
Station
Coordinates
2015–2024
Edmonton International Airport
location
1938–2014
Edmonton City Center
location
1880–1937
Edmonton
location