Which U.S. city made snowfall illegal in 1992?

Trivia: Which U.S. city made snowfall illegal in 1992?

Syracuse, New York
Anchorage, Alaska
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Spokane, Washington

The correct answer is Syracuse, New York

So why is this answer correct? : In 1992, after record-breaking snowfall, the city of Syracuse, New York, attempted to take matters into its own hands after the heavy snow started to dampen morale. On March 30 of that year, the city declared further snow illegal until December 24. Unfortunately, the resolution didn’t do much to change weather patterns, and snow fell just two days later. However, the city’s attempt did provide a flurry of comic relief, which was much needed after the winter storms.

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