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San Francisco gets an average of about 23.65 inches of rain per year.
This will depend on how cold it is, but on average 10 inches of snow = 1 inch of rain, so 0.15 inches of rain = 1.5 inches of snow. It could be less than in inch of wet snow, or more than 2 inches of powder, however.
1" of rain is roughly 10" of snow, depending on conditions. So, 5" inches of rain would be 50" of snow or 4' 2".
Every millimetre is 1/10 of a centimetre. So using that, 35mm = 3.5cm.
A trace amount of rain typically refers to precipitation less than 0.01 inches (0.25 mm). It is often considered to be very light rain that is barely noticeable.
its 2 times bigger
It would take 12 inches, to rain 12 inches.
15156451,2564379466,834,689,5,6794,8213,3468159976458,14699857589,589959,64973195648212411100043644004545151155184 inches of rain a year
36 inches
San Francisco gets an average of about 23.65 inches of rain per year.
20 inches
31.7 inches
52 inches
20-30 inches
6.04 inches of rain. The average for the month of June in Oklahoma is 4.55 inches
Less than 0.01 inches
How much rain does the Atlantic Coastal Plan in North America receive annually? 4 inches 14 inches 10 inches 40 inches