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Jovany Baxter
22 March, 09:53
What does one inch of rainfall equals to?
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Dale
22 March, 10:10
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On average, thirteen inches of snow equals one inch of rain in the US, although this ratio can vary from two inches for sleet to nearly fifty inches for very dry, powdery snow under certain conditions.
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