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A good estimate would be 6-7 feet, but of course it's not that simple. Warmer air can hold more moisture, so it's not as if all that rain could have been snow "if only it had been a little colder". Also, the dynamics of the storm system itself would have had to be quite different to get a lot of snow out of it instead of rain... in other words, even if 7 inches of snow fell in 1 storm, there is nowhere that is digging out from 7 feet of snow from the same storm. It just won't work like that.
The rain storm was violent, our clothes were sodden
The rain storm did not deter me from going shopping.
Volcanic eruption Rain storm Hurricane
Spontaneous generation suggests that the earthworms fell from the sky
A storm with no rain
Cirrus clouds corse rain storm
The prefix "pluvi-" means rain or storm.
In a rain storm there is mostly rain, thunder, lightening, and very strong winds blowing in every direction. In a rain storm there can be hail if the clouds have enough water and are at a freezing temp. And if a storm is really bad there might be a tornado or a hurricane. Hope this helps.
Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm was created on 1988-03-23.
the most dangerous storm in California is a rain storm. the reason this is this way is because all of California gets rain storms.
Rain is ame Storm is Arashi (like the band) Not sure what they are together... ooame means heavy rain
Rain Clouds are dark or light grey sometimes black, clouds that gather when a storm is near.
No. Acid rain is polluted rainfall.
Such a storm is a thunderstorm.
rain
If you are just talking about a thunderstorm, and not a tornado or hurricane, then it would be strong winds, thunder, lightning, and usually rain. A regular storm includes rain and wind, if nothing else.