The harshest winter cities in the US
The answer to this one depends on who you ask. Are you going by number of auto insurance claims? Homeowners? Are you thinking about precipitation or temperature? Do you include wind chill in your temperature comparisons? Average temperatures or records?
Which is to say, it’s really impossible to have a truly objective ranking. There are some commonalities among the harshest winter cities that we used in compiling this list though. Obviously cold temperatures and precipitation were a factor. As was proximity to water, wind patterns and number of daylight hours. Apologies to Phoenix.
Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage, nestled within Alaska's vast wilderness, has a winter defined by extreme conditions that test the limits of human endurance. The city's high latitude leads to extended periods of darkness during the winter months, contributing to seasonal affective disorder for some residents. Subzero temperatures keep the city frosty for months. Heavy snowfall further compounds the challenges. Residents navigate through the cold and darkness, seeking solace in the moments of fleeting daylight while bracing themselves against the unrelenting winter chill.
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston faces a challenging winter characterized by heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. Situated along the Atlantic coast, the city experiences nor'easters—powerful winter storms originating in the northeastern U.S. These storms bring significant snow accumulation, often paralyzing the city with snow-covered streets and disrupted transportation. Biting winds off the ocean exacerbate the cold, making it feel even harsher.
Buffalo, New York
Buffalo, situated near Lake Erie, experiences an unparalleled onslaught of lake-effect snowstorms. These weather phenomena, born from the interaction of cold air and moisture-laden winds off the lake, bring an onslaught of snow upon the city. Buffalo's geographical alignment intensifies these storms, resulting in relentless snow accumulation that blankets the landscape.
Chicago, Illinois
Chicago also faces a winter full of lake-effect snowstorms, that are capable of burying the city under rapid and substantial snow accumulation. However, it's not just the snow that defines Chicago's winters; it's the relentless gusts of wind that slice through the urban canyons, intensifying the cold to bone-chilling levels. The notorious "Windy City" earns its moniker as gusty winds make walking outside into a battle against the elements.
Denver, Colorado
Denver encounters challenging winter weather due to its high elevation and proximity to the Rocky Mountains. While known for its sunshine, the city also experiences heavy snowfall during winter months. Snowstorms originating in the mountains can quickly blanket Denver in inches of snow, impacting travel and daily routines. The city's elevation amplifies the cold, leading to sharp drops in temperature.
Detroit, Michigan
Detroit battles harsh winter conditions marked by heavy snowfall and bitterly cold temperatures. Snowfall blankets the city, making commuting and outdoor activities challenging. The Motor City's winters are further intensified by Arctic air masses that sweep through the region, plunging temperatures well below freezing for extended periods. Winds add to the chill factor, creating conditions that test the resilience of its residents.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minneapolis, positioned in the northern reaches of the United States, finds itself at the mercy of Arctic air masses that cause prolonged periods of freezing temperatures. These temperatures combined with substantial snowfall, leads to a season of extended frigidity, where frosty breaths freeze in the air and layers upon layers become a prerequisite for survival.
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City grapples with winter challenges arising from its unique geographical setting. Surrounded by mountains, the city experiences snowstorms generated by the Great Salt Lake and the nearby Wasatch Range. Heavy snowfall and icy conditions pose difficulties for commuters and outdoor activities. The city's location in a valley contributes to temperature inversions, trapping cold air and pollutants, impacting air quality during winter.
Some cities’ winters can take you by surprise. Here’s our list of honorable mention cities. They may not the first ones you think of when you think of harsh winters, but they can take you by surprise.
Asheville, North Carolina
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville sees an average of a foot of yearly winter snow and cold snaps that disrupt routines and local infrastructure.
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta's mild reputation hides its occasional severe winter storms, which cause traffic chaos and halt daily life with even modest snowfall.
Las Vegas, Nevada
Despite its desert climate, Las Vegas sees rare but impactful winter storms, bringing unexpected snowfall and cold snaps to the city.
Portland, Oregon
Portland encounters occasional winter storms causing transportation issues due to limited snow preparation.
Seattle, Washington
Despite its rainy image, Seattle can face unexpected freezing temperatures and sporadic snow, challenging its unprepared infrastructure.
How to prepare for winter in a harsh winter city
Winter in unforgiving cities demands strategic preparation to navigate the biting cold and treacherous conditions. Consider these practical steps to brace yourself for the challenges ahead:
Prep policies
Winters in these harsh cities can lead to a lot of insurance claims. For your homeowners insurance, check if your policy covers:
- Other structure coverage – This coverage is for structures in your yard that are not attached to your house. Think: fences and sheds.
- Personal property coverage – Make sure that you have sufficient coverage for all of your possessions. This is especially important if you haven’t reviewed your coverage amounts recently.
- Loss of use coverage – If the weather is bad enough and your home becomes unlivable due to storm damage, this can cover a hotel and sometimes food.
It’s worth considering your auto insurance as well. A comprehensive policy will provide coverage for weather-related damage. You might also be interested in loan payoff insurance or gap insurance to protect yourself against financial damages from an accident if you still owe money on your vehicle. There are a few car insurance add-on options that can be beneficial in the winter.
Layered looks
Layers aren’t just cute, they’re necessary to keep the cold at bay. Think: thermal undergarments, insulating sweaters and a waterproof jacket. Don't forget a cozy hat and gloves to protect exposed extremities.
Footwear fit for the freeze
Equip yourself with footwear that defies icy sidewalks. Sturdy boots with reliable traction will be your trusty companions as you traverse the snow-covered paths.
Arm autos
Prep your vehicle before you get stuck and hope you never need to use those supplies. Stock it with essentials like a snow shovel, ice scraper and a thick blanket. These supplies can be a saving grace when faced with unexpected snowstorms.
Postpone passage
Before venturing out, check the forecast. If the weather turns harsh, consider postponing non-essential travel. Safety trumps all during winter's wrath.
Take temperature time outs
When braving the elements, take periodic breaks indoors to thaw frozen fingers and toes. Shield yourself from frostbite by seeking refuge in heated spaces.
Check on chilly companions
Check in on vulnerable neighbors, especially the elderly, to make sure they're coping well with the harsh conditions. A simple gesture can make a significant difference in their safety and well-being.
Whether your area made the list or not, it’s important to note your location-specific insurance considerations. By arming yourself with these preparations and extending care to those around you, you're not just weathering the storm; you're fostering a resilient community in the face of winter's trials.