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Map shows surprising place that gets the most snow in CaliforniaNo other area is even close. Only other locations near Lassen Peak reach over 40 feet. The map below shows average annual snowfall across California, down to a resolution of about 2 miles.
On June 14, 1914, three men climbed Lassen Peak to see why a seemingly dormant volcano had started rumbling 16 days before. Now, peering into a newborn crater, they felt the ground tremble.
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