6.5cm
444.1 cm in the winter of 1970/1971, although we're getting close to breaking that this year, reports on exactly how much snow we've had in 2007/2008 are varied. http://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/wintersnowfall has this information consolidated on a nice page.
Today is 2/20/13 and 10 cm has fallen today, making a total of 226.4 cm that fell this year so far.
46 cm since Jan 1, 2011 and its snowing somemore
If you are saying 6 cm SQUARED then it is 6ml. Water is measured in volume. Three dimensions.
There is no direct conversion between rain and snow because the amount of snow that is produced from a given amount of rain can vary greatly depending on factors such as temperature and humidity. On average, 10 mm of rain is roughly equivalent to 1 cm of snow. So, 3 mm of rain could potentially produce around 0.3 cm of snow.
420 cm
"According to Climate Data Online we have had 426.7 cm of snow from November '07 to March 25 27 '08 at the Ottawa Airport. The record is 444.1 cm so we are still 17.4 cm away from tying the record." See the web blog below for more details.
444.1 cm in the winter of 1970/1971, although we're getting close to breaking that this year, reports on exactly how much snow we've had in 2007/2008 are varied. http://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/wintersnowfall has this information consolidated on a nice page.
November 2012: 3.8 cm December 2012: 115.3 cm January 2013: 56.2 cm February 2013 : 48.5 cm Total = 223.8
That form of precipitation is snow. Snowfall on the South Pole is limited due to the extremely cold temperatures and dry conditions, resulting in an annual accumulation of around 20-25 cm.
Today is 2/20/13 and 10 cm has fallen today, making a total of 226.4 cm that fell this year so far.
235 cm (93")
Environment Canada is showing this statistic for November in Ottawa: 19 cm of snowfall and 64 mm of rainfall.
Lady Snow is 155 cm.
Sierra Snow is 152 cm.
46 cm since Jan 1, 2011 and its snowing somemore
the amount of precipitation on the ground...inches of snow...cm of snow...