1 inch of rain equals 10 inches of average snow. 1inch of rain equals 4-5 inches of heavy, wet snow. 1 in of rain equals 15 in of dry powdery snow.
2007-01-20 14:21:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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1 foot of snow equals 1 inch of rain
2007-01-20 12:18:10
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answer #2
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answered by Heather 3
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One inch of rain equals one foot (12 inches) of snow.
2007-01-20 12:15:05
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answer #3
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answered by margarita 7
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i heard 10 of snow for i inch of rain
2007-01-20 12:45:01
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answered by Stan the man 7
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The usual benchmark is 12 in. or one foot of snow per inch of rain
2007-01-20 12:15:11
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answer #5
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answered by reb1240 7
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Get a inch of snow and melt it.
Snow converts into rain when its melted
2007-01-20 12:15:43
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answered by DaFinger 4
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8-12 inches is the rule of thumb depending on the surface/air temperatures. Temps around 30-32F produce the largest snowflakes and the heaviest accumulations. Below 30F the flakes are less dense.
2007-01-20 18:12:25
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answered by MIA24/7 4
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3-10, depends on the moisture content in the air, air temp. and the time it takes to freeze.
2007-01-20 12:15:24
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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2.8 inches of water
2016-05-24 02:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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one foot
2007-01-20 12:16:02
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answer #10
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answered by kevferg64 3
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