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Actually the width does not matter. The answer is that the same surface area will generate the same result. So a measuring cylinder that is 2 inches wide or 10 inches will will give the same result. Ten inches of snow will melt into one inch of water.

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There isn't a direct conversion from rain to snow because the amount of snow produced from a certain amount of rain can vary depending on various factors such as temperature and humidity. As a rough estimate, 10 mm of rain can be roughly equivalent to about 1 cm of snow.

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yes. In fact, the ratio averages about 10:1, so 10 cm snow is only about 1 cm rain.

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Generally, 1 cm of rain (10mm) is equal to 10 cm of snow (100mm) because snow takes up about 10x the amount of space that rain does.

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10" x 0.10 = 1"

10" of snow is 1" of water.

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about 7 to 20

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3 inches

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Bad festival snow from margaretdixon

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one inch

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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.


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