Golden Snowball Award


The Golden Snowball Award is an annual award presented to the city in Upstate New York that receives the most snowfall in a season. The original award was the result of a friendly competition of National Weather Service offices in Upstate. It was originally conceived after the Great Lakes Blizzard of 1977. After the Rochester and Syracuse offices closed in the mid-1990s, the competition died out.
The award was revived during the 2002–2003 snowfall season, in which Syracuse won. It had won every year from then through the 2010–2011 season as well. In the 2011–2012 season, Rochester was the first city other than Syracuse to win since the award's revival. The prize is accompanied by a ceremonial $100 check to one of that city's school's hat and mitten drives. They also receive temporary possession of a trophy for the year. The original competition's trophy went missing, prompting its replacement with a new one donated by a trophy shop in Syracuse. The current Golden Snowball trophy resides in Rochester City Hall.
Compared to Syracuse's average snowfall of 123.8 inches, or over 10 feet per year, New York City's annual snow average is a relatively small 2–3 feet per year in the city and about 3–4 feet per year in nearby suburbs. This is due to a number of factors, including lower latitude and oceanic influence keeping much of the precipitation as rain in the winter, combined with distance from the Great Lakes keeping the city well away from the influence of lake-effect snow. For the first time ever, during the 2005–2006 winter season New York City did have more snowfall than Albany, mainly due to the Blizzard of 2006, which was the city's biggest snowfall to date, while Albany was on the extreme northern fringe.
The cities that compete for the award are:
Until the 2006–2007 season, several smaller cities also competed for a smaller award, that includes a $50 check. These are:
Note: Official National Weather Service snowfall statistics were not kept at the current locations for Binghamton and Syracuse until the 1951–52 season.
All measurements are in inches.
SeasonAlbanyBinghamtonBuffaloRochesterSyracuseCity With Most Snow
1940-4151.779.373.7Buffalo
1941-4245.289.666.3Buffalo
1942-4345.085.570.6Buffalo
1943-4448.658.046.1Buffalo
1944-4566.8120.794.7Buffalo
1945-4654.9110.549.5Buffalo
1946-4743.165.475.5Rochester
1947-4890.042.163.4Albany
1948-4944.240.150.9Rochester
1949-5062.688.781.7Buffalo
SeasonAlbanyBinghamtonBuffaloRochesterSyracuseCity With Most Snow
1950-5148.371.475.8Rochester
1951-5269.472.283.075.8100.5Syracuse
1952-5346.070.455.941.779.4Syracuse
1953-5448.465.189.977.591.3Syracuse
1954-5536.694.884.869.2101.4Syracuse
1955-5680.2122.6105.2121.4146.8Syracuse
1956-5770.390.2113.779.276.1Buffalo
1957-5874.4111.0124.7130.8143.8Syracuse
1958-5963.278.7114.5140.6137.2Rochester
1959-6060.1105.3115.6161.7134.8Rochester
SeasonAlbanyBinghamtonBuffaloRochesterSyracuseCity With Most Snow
1960-6172.799.7102.489.4130.5Syracuse
1961-6262.665.6101.465.677.3Buffalo
1962-6371.395.389.876.4118.3Syracuse
1963-6477.0103.371.592.083.8Binghamton
1964-6545.876.470.971.197.3Syracuse
1965-6667.183.798.3103.2118.8Syracuse
1966-6780.988.566.174.087.5Binghamton
1967-6842.263.671.676.781.2Syracuse
1968-6963.364.578.479.899.7Syracuse
1969-7087.7115.8120.5119.6127.6Syracuse
SeasonAlbanyBinghamtonBuffaloRochesterSyracuseCity With Most Snow
1970-71112.5108.697.0142.7157.2Syracuse
1971-7289.3106.2109.9105.1133.7Syracuse
1972-7370.967.778.873.082.2Syracuse
1973-7458.386.788.799.1123.2Syracuse
1974-7554.667.195.691.2105.5Syracuse
1975-7654.276.382.586.295.8Syracuse
1976-7770.674.4199.492.1145.0Buffalo
1977-7892.4115.3154.3160.9161.2Syracuse
1978-7963.580.097.3138.5118.5Rochester
1979-8027.456.868.472.293.4Syracuse
SeasonAlbanyBinghamtonBuffaloRochesterSyracuseCity With Most Snow
1980-8144.959.360.994.479.0Rochester
1981-8297.181.6112.4128.4137.3Syracuse
1982-8375.081.052.459.966.0Binghamton
1983-8465.270.9132.5118.0113.6Buffalo
1984-8541.362.5107.287.1116.4Syracuse
1985-8662.576.3114.770.7105.3Buffalo
1986-8780.678.867.567.1103.4Syracuse
1987-8876.781.656.469.8113.2Syracuse
1988-8919.047.867.486.697.8Syracuse
1989-9057.974.893.7105.8153.0Syracuse
SeasonAlbanyBinghamtonBuffaloRochesterSyracuseCity With Most Snow
1990-9128.767.057.568.396.9Syracuse
1991-9230.756.092.8110.6167.0Syracuse
1992-9394.2122.793.2131.5192.1Syracuse
1993-9488.1131.3112.7126.2163.8Syracuse
1994-9530.952.874.656.266.9Buffalo
1995-9686.5134.0141.4130.3170.9Syracuse
1996-9766.693.097.6104.7131.1Syracuse
1997-9852.392.075.699.7134.7Syracuse
1998-9944.173.3100.5111.698.3Rochester
1999-0062.182.463.6110.785.8Rochester
SeasonAlbanyBinghamtonBuffaloRochesterSyracuseCity With Most Snow
2000-0177.1112.6158.7133.0191.9Syracuse
2001-0247.463.5132.458.159.4Buffalo
2002-03105.4117.6111.3135.2153.2Syracuse
2003-0465.1106.4100.9125.6181.3Syracuse
2004-0575.9106.5109.1113.6136.2Syracuse
2005-0630.274.978.273.9124.6Syracuse
2006-0745.978.688.9107.2140.2Syracuse
2007-0861.170.7103.8106.0109.1Syracuse
2008-0952.673.3100.2103.7149.6Syracuse
2009-1045.481.474.190.2106.3Syracuse
SeasonAlbanyBinghamtonBuffaloRochesterSyracuseCity With Most Snow
2010-1187.2117.5111.8127.0179.0Syracuse
2011-1223.343.536.759.950.6Rochester
2012-1351.469.158.878.1115.4Syracuse
2013-1473.585.4129.9112.7132.0Syracuse
2014-1575.993.4112.9101.9119.7Syracuse
2015-1616.932.055.163.780.3Syracuse
2016-1760.8135.276.1107.1134.9Binghamton
2017-1877.390.6112.3120.5153.6Syracuse
2018-1955.481.4118.897.1115.0Buffalo
2019-2049.779.169.291.887.6Rochester

Snowiest Season for all Golden Snowball Cities: Buffalo 199.4 inches
Least Snowiest Season for all Golden Snowball Cities: Albany 13.8 inches

Max, Min and Average Snowfall by City

Albany

Max: 112.5 inches
Min: 13.8 inches
Average: 60.3 inches

Binghamton

Max: 135.2 inches
Min: 32.0 inches
Average: 83.4 inches

Buffalo

Max: 199.4 inches
Min: 36.7 inches
Average: 94.7 inches

Rochester

Max: 161.7 inches
Min: 41.7 inches
Average: 99.5 inches

Syracuse

Max: 192.1 inches
Min: 50.6 inches
Average: 123.8 inches