The average rainfall per year in Finland is about 500mm. Average snowfall is about 100mm per year.
Roughly ten. It varies a little with the type of snow.
The 4 main precipitaions are rain, hail, sleek and snow
How much does it rain in Canada?it rains 52cm a year.How much does it snow in Canada?is snows Canada is a huge and diverse country. It got anywhere from about a foot of snow to about 600 inches. You'll have to be much more specific.
Rain falls faster than snow from the sky because raindrops are larger and heavier than snowflakes, allowing them to fall at a quicker rate. Snowflakes are lighter and can be easily slowed down or carried by wind currents.
Precipitation means snow, sleet or rain.
Too much.
rain gauge
In excess of 500 in. of rain
not much it's like the weather of the rain not to much rain to
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.
1" of rain is roughly 10" of snow, depending on conditions. So, 5" inches of rain would be 50" of snow or 4' 2".
Yes! Snow is much better than rains. When snow fall starts, everything looking clean and white. But when rain starts, everything become dirty and muddy............
Roughly ten. It varies a little with the type of 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.
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.