57600 inches cubed
27,150 gallons.
Taking 1 inch to be about 2.5cm, an inch of rain on an area of 1m2 is approximatley 0.025m3, or 25000cm3. That is 25000ml or 25l of water.
An inch of rain implies water one inch deep per surface area. An inch of rain equals 5.61 gallons per yard. An inch of rain equals 27,150 gallons per acre.
one inch of rain equals 3 cups of water (24 ounces) based on the area of a standard rain gauge.
27,154.286 gals. 226,610.6763 lbs. of water
There would only be about an inch of water in a given area.
You need at least 50 psi, and if there is a restrictor, remove it.
1 inch
It can vary widely. 1 inch of water can produce 2 inches of extremely wet snow or as much as 30 inches of fluffy dry snow. A rule of thumb (and this is a very general rule) is that 1 inch of water is in 10 inches of the average snowfall. To answer your question, it may be about 1.2 inches of rain using this formula.
one inch of rain over one square mile equals 17.4 millions pounds (about 72,000 tons)
259200 cubic inches or precisely 150 cubic feet
6 inches would be about .6 inches of water when melted usually 1 inch of rain = 10 inches of snow