There is nothing on the ground, other than piles, as of 5pm 1/6/2012.
I'm unable to provide real-time weather data, including current snow accumulation in Minneapolis. For the latest snow measurements, I recommend checking a reliable weather website or local news source.
from the day a meteor hit earth til now,,,in Antarctica,,,always a snow storm
To convert 35 cm of snow into inches, you would use the conversion factor of 1 inch = 2.54 cm. Therefore, 35 cm of snow is equal to 35/2.54 ≈ 13.78 inches. So, 35 cm of snow is approximately 13.78 inches in height.
There is no ft in inches. Now, there in inches in ft, and that is 12.
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72 inches
The climate for Denver is mostly dry and mild, though snow falls often in the winter. The snow usually melts quickly because of the sunny days. Because of the closeness to the mountains
7mm NOW
160 millimeters = 6.3 inches.
I live here, and it snows in winter. Depending on the year, we get between 15 and 24 inches of snow. In 2003 we got 31 inches. In 1978 we got more than 6 ft. Now you know. By the way, I love living here.
Now many inches are in 80 inches and 180 inches
The original Erie Canal had 83 locks. The canal was improved and the number of locks went down to 72 locks. The canal was improved again and now there are only 35 locks.