The correct answer to their question is to go to http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/snow-and-ice/recent.php and select current snow depth and your state from the drop down menus.
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As of December 18, there is about 35 inches on the ground.
22", at least in Boston.
The average first snowfall in Missoula, MT is about the first week of November. Once about every four years, a significant amount of snow will fall in October.
Nope, even if it snows like crazy its almost always melted by the end of the day sometimes lasts a few days but is very rare. Although it usually always sticks to I the mountains for quite awhile which can be amazingly pretty!
It does in most winters. They average about 16" annually.
As of December 18, there is about 35 inches on the ground.
There is nothing on the ground, other than piles, as of 5pm 1/6/2012.
22", at least in Boston.
My expedition doesn't have a problem in the rain...just have good tires and you should be fine. Even if you don't have good tires, if sliding is a problem, drop in into 4x4 high range. I have 3 inches of snow on the ground right now...expedition doesn't even know what snow is! ;)
There is no ft in inches. Now, there in inches in ft, and that is 12.
Well at this very moment they say it has About 699 cm OS snow. 22 feet, and is calling for ALOT more, so my guess is they can get alot of snow. :) But the snow they have now, i heard is a record of most snow in a log time.
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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
The average first snowfall in Missoula, MT is about the first week of November. Once about every four years, a significant amount of snow will fall in October.
7mm NOW
160 millimeters = 6.3 inches.