Typically about 2.5 inches per month in the winter and about 4.5 in the summer.
You can find answers like this by looking at weather.com, find the location of interest, go to the "monthly" section and then "averages". I've linked the monthly averages for Indianapolis.
Depends on your location in Indiana. Indianapolis averages 27 inches a year. Southern Indiana averages around 14 inches annually, while the northern area, say around Terre Haute, averages 76 inches a year.
So a wide variety exists in annual snowfall in this state, really depends on where your at.
Annual rain fall for Idaho is 11.7 inches per year. Use this link for more states: http://www.betweenwaters.com/etc/usrain.html
34.71 is Iowa's average rainfall. Iowa's average for inches on the rainfall is 34.05 inches, it is the 31st wettest in the U.S.
about 30 to 40 inches per year
i think it will get 120000 feet of snow
40 in
41 a year
Probably February but in some years the most snow will be in January depending on when the big storms come through.
Lake Effect Snow affects much of Michigan, extreme northern Wisconsin/the Duluth area of MN, southeastern WI and the Chicago area on occasion, northern Indiana, northeastern Ohio, western/northwestern PA, and much of upstate NY especially downwind of each lake.
32 Inches of snow.
Yeah, it's in the lake effect snow belt from ...maybe about Dubois PA over to the east side of Cleveland, and again as you get into central Indiana over to about Gary.
About one-sixth of the land land in Indiana is covered by forests
The capital of Indiana is Indianapolis.Indianapolis is the capital city of Indiana.
Indianapolis is the name of the founder of Indiana.
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA - 372 square miles.
Zip code 46235 is in Marion and Hancock Counties in Indiana. The city is Indianapolis.
Indianapolis is located in......INDIANA!!
Indianapolis is the capital of Indiana.
It is 151 miles from Gary, Indiana to Indianapolis, Indiana.
Indianapolis is in Marion County, Indiana. It is in the center of the state.
Indiana obviously because Indianapolis has Indiana in it.
No. Indiana is a state. Indianapolis is a city and state capital.
Indianapolis, Indiana is 75.5 miles from Bedford, Indiana.
It is 23.2 miles from Indianapolis, Indiana to Noblesville, Indiana.