Snow Records

Official Snowfall Records for Glasgow, Montana

Businesses in Glasgow, Montana rely on accurate snowfall record-keeping to plan for the most extreme conditions during the winter. Snow plow removal companies, Municipalities, Universities and others that fight snow can plan for the worst with this data…

First Two Inches

The first recorded date on which the city received its first 2 inches of snowfall.

September

1951
GLASGOW INTL AP
9/24/1951

1962
BILLINGS INTL AP
9/7/1962

1968
KALISPELL GLACIER AP
9/21/1968

October

1985
MISSOULA INTL AP
10/7/1985

August

1992
HELENA AP ASOS
8/22/1992

1, 2 & 3 Day Snow Accumulation Records

Greatest Amount of Snow in One Day:

12.8in. — The one-day record snowfall for Glasgow, Montana was recorded on October 12th, 2008 as seen in the chart below.
Greatest Amount of Snow in One Day

Greatest Amount of Snow in Two Days:

14.3in. — The two-day cumulative snow record covered the period from December 27th, 2003 toDecember 28th, 2003. aria-label=”Most snow in two days” role=”img”>
Greatest Amount of Snow in Two Days

Greatest Amount of Snow in Three Days:

14.4in. — The two-day cumulative snow record covered the period from December 28th, 2003 toDecember 30th, 2003.aria-label=”Most snow in three days” role=”img”>
Greatest Amount of Snow in Three Days

These snow records are reviewed yearly and updated as new data is recorded.

SPN enlisted the help of the leading winter-expert Meteorologists to collect snow records throughout the United States. SPN has assimilated snow record data from over 220 U.S. Cities including Glasgow, Montana. Snowfall records are reviewed and updated yearly.

Greatest Snowfall in One Season:

83.4 inches – The greatest cumulative snow fall for Glasgow, Montana. This occurred during the year that ended December 31st, 2011. This was surely a banner year for snowplow contractors!
Greatest Snowfall in One Season
United States snow records can be found by reviewing the snowfall records of over 200 cities.

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