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The weight of accumulated snow/ice moisture content varies a lot. Water content of snow may range from 3% for a very dry snow to 20% for compacted snow to nearly 100% for ice. Water weighs 62.4 pounds per cubit foot.
One way to see how dense your snow is to fill a coffee can (Just thrust it into the snow but don’t compact it). Then let it melt. You will then have to do the math. If you have 6 inches of snow and it becomes 1 inch of water. Then you snow will weight per volume 1/6 the weight of water 1/6 X 62.4 = 10.4 lbs. per cu ft
or 62.4 / 6 = 10.4 lbs. per cu ft again you need to do your own sampling to be anywhere near accurate.
One way to see how dense your snow is to fill a coffee can (Just thrust it into the snow but don’t compact it). Then let it melt. You will then have to do the math. If you have 6 inches of snow and it becomes 1 inch of water. Then you snow will weight per volume 1/6 the weight of water 1/6 X 62.4 = 10.4 lbs. per cu ft
or 62.4 / 6 = 10.4 lbs. per cu ft again you need to do your own sampling to be anywhere near accurate.