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
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Year Rank Snow (cm)
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