20 inches
I dont know but I live in Reykjavik and it only snows in Reykjavik like between late october-march and then the spring comes but in the mountains it snows allt the time I think.
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It doesn't always snow in the mountains, and neither in the highlands, but the snow just stays for a much longer time on mountain tops, because of colder temperatures.
The only areas in Iceland permanently covered with snow or ice are the glaciers, which, if anyone hasn't noticed, have been melting for the last 15.000 years or so because it's too warm.
And I actually don't know the average snowfall for Iceland, I was looking for that question, it also greatly varies between highland, lowland, plain, mountain, coast or north/south.
It averages as high as about 40" in the northeast to less than 25" in the southeast corner. Central and western Iowa have a more uniform average of about 30-35".
about 5 gallons
120 inches is the average annual snowfall
Between 150 and 300 inches depending on elevation. At Marquett Mountain ski resort the annual average is 210 inches.
25 inches of snowfall per year.
The Province of Calgary is located in Canada. The average annual snowfall for the area is 49.9 inches.
About 47"
About 35" annually.
120 inches is the average annual snowfall
Between 150 and 300 inches depending on elevation. At Marquett Mountain ski resort the annual average is 210 inches.
Average snowfall in Nogales AZ is 3.1".
The average Yearly snowfall in Newfoundland is 200cm to 300cm
25 inches of snowfall per year.
The Province of Calgary is located in Canada. The average annual snowfall for the area is 49.9 inches.
6.89km
About 35 inches.
126 cm
About 45"
About 55"