Frost Lines By State

Last updated May 23, 2025

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1AlaskaAlaska100
2MinnesotaMinnesota80
3North DakotaNorth Dakota75
4MaineMaine74
5WisconsinWisconsin65
6South DakotaSouth Dakota64
7MontanaMontana61
8VermontVermont60
8New HampshireNew Hampshire60
10IowaIowa58
11WyomingWyoming56
12New YorkNew York50
13NebraskaNebraska48
14PennsylvaniaPennsylvania44
14ColoradoColorado44
16MichiganMichigan42
17Rhode IslandRhode Island38
18New JerseyNew Jersey36
18IndianaIndiana36
18ConnecticutConnecticut36
18IllinoisIllinois36
22MissouriMissouri33
23DelawareDelaware32
23KansasKansas32
23MassachusettsMassachusetts32
23OhioOhio32
23West VirginiaWest Virginia32
28IdahoIdaho31
29UtahUtah30
29MarylandMaryland30
31WashingtonWashington24
32NevadaNevada23
33OklahomaOklahoma20
34VirginiaVirginia18
34OregonOregon18
34New MexicoNew Mexico18
37KentuckyKentucky15
38ArkansasArkansas14
39TennesseeTennessee12
40TexasTexas10
40North CarolinaNorth Carolina10
40ArizonaArizona10
43MississippiMississippi8
44AlabamaAlabama6
45GeorgiaGeorgia5
45CaliforniaCalifornia5
47South CarolinaSouth Carolina4
47LouisianaLouisiana4
49HawaiiHawaii0
49FloridaFlorida0

Frost Lines Across America

Understanding the depth of the frost line, the level below the earth's surface at which point groundwater freezes, is crucial for a range of applications, from city planning and building construction to understanding and managing our climate. Across different states in the U.S., the frost line depth varies drastically, primarily influenced by the geographical location and overall climate of a region. The states situated closer to the poles generally have deeper frost lines due to more intense and prolonged cold temperatures, while those located towards the equator tend to have shallower frost lines.

  • The frost line depth ranges widely across states - from as deep as 100 inches in Alaska to virtually non-existent in Hawaii and Florida.
  • The coldest states, including Alaska, Minnesota, and North Dakota, have the deepest frost lines amongst all states. For instance, Alaska leads with an impressive 100-inch frost line depth, followed by Minnesota at 80 inches and North Dakota at 75 inches.
  • Conversely, states with traditionally warmer climates tend to have shallower frost lines. This is seen in Florida and Hawaii, where the frost line depth is zero inches - an attribute of their tropical climate. Similarly, Louisiana and South Carolina have minimal frost lines at four inches, while California and Georgia measure at only five inches.
  • Among the top ten states with the deepest frost lines, nine of them are located in the northern part of the country. This follows the general understanding that frost lines are deeper in regions closer to the poles.
  • On the contrary, states ranked at the bottom, extending from Florida to Mississippi, are predominantly situated in the southern region, which corresponds to their warmer climate and thus, shallower frost lines.
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