What is the Golden Snowball?
The Golden Snowball is a competition among Upstate New York cities to see which one gets the most snowfall each winter.
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After a seven-year wait, Syracuse has once again clinched the Golden Snowball title in 2025. The city recorded 115 inches of snow as of April 14, surpassing other competing cities in Upstate New York. The last time Syracuse won was in 2018.
Syracuse competes annually against Albany, Binghamton, Buffalo, and Rochester for the Golden Snowball, a virtual trophy awarded to the city with the highest average snowfall. This year's win marks a significant comeback for Syracuse, which last held the title in 2018. The competition not only fosters local rivalry but also draws attention to the region's winter weather patterns. The city's ability to accumulate the most snow, even with totals below the seasonal average, demonstrates its consistent snowfall compared to other cities in the region.
The Golden Snowball is a competition among Upstate New York cities to see which one gets the most snowfall each winter.
Syracuse last won the competition in 2018.
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