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Average Snowfall in Anchor Point, AK

100.6"
inches per year
Heavy Snow Area

Elevation: 361 ft

Based on the NOAA 1991–2020 Climate Normal — the official 30-year average of a typical winter, not any single season — from the nearest comparable-elevation weather station about 7 miles away.

Anchor Point Snowfall by Month

Snow season in Anchor Point typically runs from October through April, peaking in December with about 26.4" of snow.

Oct4.7"
Nov13.7"
Dec26.4"
Jan17.6"
Feb17.2"
Mar13.3"
Apr6.5"
May0.6"
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep0.6"

Average monthly snowfall, NOAA 1991–2020 Climate Normals.

What to Expect

That is over 4x the US average annual snowfall of 28". With 100.6" of annual snowfall, a quality snow blower and heavy-duty shovel are worth the investment. Ice melt should be stocked before the first storm hits.

Check Live Snow in Anchor Point
100.6" a year. Serious snow needs serious gear.
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Snow in Alaska

CityAnnual Snow
Valdez325.3"
Whittier268.2"
Girdwood214.5"
Haines163.9"
Indian161.9"
Hope161.9"
Pelican111.7"
Elfin Cove110"
Anchor Point100.6"
Cordova99.2"
Seward90.1"
Hoonah90"
Port Alsworth87.9"
Juneau87.6"
Douglas87.6"
Mc Grath86.5"
Takotna86.5"
Petersburg85.6"
Homer83.7"
Soldotna83.7"
Palmer82.5"
Sutton82.5"
Unalaska81.6"
Dutch Harbor81.6"
Nome80.8"
Ester77.8"
Auke Bay77.4"
Galena77.2"
Anchorage76.9"
Healy76.7"
Gustavus72.3"
Chugiak70.5"
Eagle River70.5"
Port Lions70.3"
Eielson Afb67.7"
Salcha67.7"
Cold Bay67.3"
Saint Paul Island64.3"
Kotzebue64.2"
Akiachak64"
Bethel64"
Kwethluk64"
Napakiak64"
Wasilla62"
Houston62"
Eagle61.8"
Two Rivers61.4"
Anchorage Midtown59.4"
Fairbanks57.8"
Fort Wainwright57.8"
Port Alexander56"
Lake Minchumina53.9"
North Pole53.1"
Tanana50"
Kodiak42.9"

Snowfall Near Anchor Point

CityDistanceAnnual Snow
Homer, AK26 mi83.7"
Soldotna, AK50 mi83.7"
Seward, AK80 mi90.1"
Port Alsworth, AK93 mi87.9"
Hope, AK105 mi161.9"