Elevation: 748 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 4 miles away.
Snow season in Notre Dame typically runs from November through April, peaking in January with about 21.6" of snow.
Average monthly snowfall, NOAA 1991–2020 Climate Normals.
That is well above the US average annual snowfall of 28". With 64.5" 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.




| City | Annual Snow |
|---|---|
| La Porte | 65.2" |
| Notre Dame | 64.5" |
| South Bend | 64.5" |
| Mill Creek | 62.1" |
| Rolling Prairie | 62.1" |
| New Carlisle | 62.1" |
| Argos | 54.9" |
| Bourbon | 54.9" |
| Culver | 54.9" |
| Donaldson | 54.9" |
| Plymouth | 54.9" |
| Tyner | 54.9" |
| Walkerton | 54.9" |
| Mishawaka | 49.9" |
| Kingsbury | 41.7" |
| Kingsford Heights | 41.7" |
| Beverly Shores | 40.3" |
| Chesterton | 40.3" |
| Michigan City | 40.3" |
| Valparaiso | 40" |
| Elkhart | 36.9" |
| Granger | 36.9" |
| Bremen | 36.6" |
| Lakeville | 36.6" |
| Lapaz | 36.6" |
| Gary | 26.6" |
| Indianapolis | 25.5" |
| West Lafayette | 18.9" |
| City | Distance | Annual Snow |
|---|---|---|
| South Bend, IN | 2 mi | 64.5" |
| Mishawaka, IN | 5 mi | 49.9" |
| Granger, IN | 6 mi | 36.9" |
| Lakeville, IN | 12 mi | 36.6" |
| New Carlisle, IN | 13 mi | 62.1" |