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Somerset County topographic map

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Somerset County

Somerset County along with Garrett County is one of the snowiest inhabited locations in the United States, with the highest elevations of the county averaging 150+ inches of snow each winter. The county's elevation and general proximity to both the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean causes snow from both Nor'easters and lake effect upslope snow events to fall from late October through early April. Snow has been recorded in Somerset County in every month except July, although local lore has it that even July saw snow in 1816, "the year without a summer." Mount Davis, the highest natural point in the state of Pennsylvania at 3,213 feet (979 m), is located in the southern part of the county.

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Name: Somerset County topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States (39.72142 -79.41778 40.28537 -78.65841)

Average elevation: 2,073 ft

Minimum elevation: 725 ft

Maximum elevation: 3,199 ft

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