The Most It's Ever Snowed In One Day In All 50 States

We've made a complete list covering all 50 states of the Greatest Snowfalls ever recorded in a 24-hour period. New York State has the 2nd highest at 68 inches of snow back in 1976 - can you guess Florida's record snowfall amount for a single day?
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For now, let’s look at the biggest snow dumps ever recorded.
Alabama
24-hour max: 20 inches. Where/when: Walnut Grove, March 13, 1993.
Alaska
24-hour max: 62 inches. Where/when: Thompson Pass, Dec. 29, 1955.
Arizona
24-hour max: 48 inches. Where/when: Sunrise Mountain, Jan. 21-22, 2010.
Arkansas
24-hour max: 25 inches. Where/when: Coming, Jan. 22, 1918.
California
24-hour max: 67 inches. Where/when: Echo Summit, Jan. 5, 1982.
Colorado
24-hour max: 75.8 inches. Where/when: Silver Lake, April 14-15, 1921.
Connecticut
24-hour max: 67 inches. Where/when: Ansonia, Feb. 8-9, 2013.
Delaware
24-hour max: 25.8 inches. Where/when: Wilmington, Feb. 5-6, 2010.
District of Columbia
24-hour max: 25 inches. Where/when: Washington, Jan. 27-28, 1922.
Florida
24-hour max: 4 inches. Where/when: Milton Express Station, March 6, 1954.
Georgia
24-hour max: 24 inches. Where/when: Mountain City, March 12-13, 1993.
Hawaii
24-hour max: N/A. Where/when: Mauna Kea, December 2016.
Idaho
24-hour max: 38 inches. Where/when: Sun Valley, Feb. 11, 1959.
Illinois
24-hour max: 37.8 inches. Where/when: Astoria, Feb. 27-28, 1900.
Indiana
24-hour max: 33 inches. Where/when: Salem, Dec. 22-23, 2004.
Iowa
24-hour max: 24 inches. Where/when: Lenox, April 20, 1918.
Kansas
24-hour max: 30 inches. Where/when: Pratt, March 28, 2009.
Kentucky
24-hour max: 26 inches. Where/when: Simers, March 3, 1942.
Louisiana
24-hour max: 24 inches. Where/when: Rayne, Feb. 14-15, 1895.
Maine
24-hour max: 40 inches. Where/when: Orono, Dec. 30-31, 1962.
Maryland
24-hour max: 35.5 inches. Where/when: Friendsville, Feb. 5-6, 2010.
Massachusetts
24-hour max: 36 inches. Where/when: Milford, March 31-April 1, 1997.
Michigan
24-hour max: 33.5 inches. Where/when: Baldwin, Nov. 30, 1960.
Minnesota
24-hour max: 36 inches. Where/when: Wolf Ridge, Jan. 6-7, 1994.
Mississippi
24-hour max: 18 inches. Where/when: Mount Pleasant and Tunica, Dec. 23, 1963.
Missouri
24-hour max: 27.6 inches. Where/when: Neosho, March 16-17, 1970.
Montana
24-hour max: 48 inches. Where/when: Shonkin, May 28-29, 1982; Millegan, Dec. 27, 2003.
Nebraska
24-hour max: 30 inches. Where/when: Harrisburg, Dec. 14, 1925.
Nevada
24-hour max: 45 inches. Where/when: Glenbrook, April 4, 1958.
New Hampshire
24-hour max: 56 inches. Where/when: Randolph, Nov. 23-24, 1943.
New Jersey
24-hour max: 34 inches. Where/when: Oak Ridge Reservoir, Dec. 26-27, 1947.
New Mexico
24-hour max: 41 inches. Where/when: Kelly Ranch, Feb. 3, 1964.
New York
24-hour max: 68 inches. Where/when: Adams, Jan. 9, 1976.
North Carolina
24-hour max: 36 inches. Where/when: Mt. Mitchell, March 13, 1993.
North Dakota
24-hour max: 27 inches. Where/when: Minot, April 27, 1984.
Ohio
24-hour max: 30 inches. Where/when: Warren, April 20, 1901.
Oklahoma
24-hour max: 27 inches. Where/when: Spavinaw, Feb. 9-10, 2011.
Oregon
24-hour max: 47 inches. Where/when: Hood River, Jan. 9, 1980.
Pennsylvania
24-hour max: 41 inches. Where/when: Lakeville, Feb. 16, 1958.
Rhode Island
24-hour max: 34 inches. Where/when: Foster, Feb. 8-9, 1945.
South Carolina
24-hour max: 24 inches. Where/when: Rimini, Feb. 9-10, 1973.
South Dakota
24-hour max: 52 inches. Where/when: Lead, March 14, 1973.
Tennessee
24-hour max: 24 inches. Where/when: Mt. Le Conte, March 13, 1993.
Texas
24-hour max: 26 inches. Where/when: Hillsboro, Dec. 20-21, 1929.
Utah
24-hour max: 55.5 inches. Where/when: Alta, Jan. 5-6, 1991.
Vermont
24-hour max: 42 inches. Where/when: Jay Peak, Feb. 5, 1995.
Virginia
24-hour max: 33.5 inches. Where/when: Luray, March 2-3, 1994.
Washington
24-hour max: 65 inches. Where/when: Crystal Mountain, Jan. 23-24, 1994.
West Virginia
24-hour max: 37 inches. Where/when: Coopers Rock State Forest, Feb. 21, 2003.
Wisconsin
24-hour max: 26 inches. Where/when: Neillsville, Dec. 27, 1904; Pell Lake, Feb. 2, 2011; Upson, March 13, 2006.
Wyoming
24-hour max: 49 inches. Where/when: Hunters Station, March 21, 1924.