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Well, honey, if you're dealing with 20 cm of snow, once it melts, you're looking at roughly 2 cm of water. So, that fluffy blanket of snow would turn into a measly puddle of water that wouldn't even cover your ankles. Just remember, snow may look deep and impressive, but when it comes to water content, it's as shallow as a kiddie pool.

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