3 cm of snow equals 3 mm of rain depending on what kind of snow. but typically that is the amount.
1" of rain is roughly 10" of snow, depending on conditions. So, 5" inches of rain would be 50" of snow or 4' 2".
On average, 10 inches of snow is equal to 1 inch of rain, but this ratio can vary based on factors like snow density and temperature. Therefore, 5 inches of snow would typically be equivalent to around 0.5 inches of rain.
Your answer is snow
snow
It is generally not recommended to shovel snow if freezing rain is expected, as clearing the snow could create an icy surface when the rain freezes on top of it. It is safer to wait until after the freezing rain has passed before shoveling snow.
Roughly ten. It varies a little with the type of snow.
1" of rain is roughly 10" of snow, depending on conditions. So, 5" inches of rain would be 50" of snow or 4' 2".
rain gauge
In excess of 500 in. of rain
not much it's like the weather of the rain not to much rain to
False; the "or" is an additive property so the probability of rain or snow muse be greater than or equal to 0.65.
On average, 10 inches of snow is equal to 1 inch of rain, but this ratio can vary based on factors like snow density and temperature. Therefore, 5 inches of snow would typically be equivalent to around 0.5 inches of rain.
Your answer is snow
none
Tropical rainforests never get snow. Mid-latitude rain forests, such as in southeastern Alaska, get many feet annually.
None. It is much too warm in a tropical rainforest to snow.
snow