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Hi

Does 1 inch of snow = 1 inch of rain, I guess it does't, so if not how does it equate

Never seen the stuff so excuse my ignorance
 
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<font color=blue>Does 1 inch of snow = 1 inch of rain, I guess it does't, so if not how does it equate</font color=blue>
Typically, 1 inch of rain = 1 foot of snow. However, snow can vary from 'light and fluffy' to 'heavy and wet'.
 
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<font color=blue>Typically, 1 inch of rain = 1 foot of snow. </font color=blue>

That's what I've always heard. All I know is in the winter we get a lot of it./w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 

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Argee

Thanks for the pic, thats impressive on the shed (barn), It must be a real mess when it is melting.
 
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Not really. It melts in stages, slowly on and off throughout the winter. The winds that come in spring really help in rotting it down. But thats still 4-5 months away. We're just getting started with our winter, the picture is just one of the first installments, before it's over we will get a total of 200+ inches.
 
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Northern Michigan. Are you anywhere near the keweenaw peninsula?
 
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> Never seen the stuff so excuse my ignorance

Never seen snow huh, you must live in heaven..

The office measurement is 1 inch of rain equals 10 inches of snow.
To calculate this they take snow from a given area an melt it to see
how much water there is. In the real world that 10 inches of snow if
dry an fluffy can look like 2 feet...

Attachment: picture from last winter....
 

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I'm in Wolverine, 30 some miles south of the bridge, between Gaylord & Indian River. Where are you located?
 
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Gunfighter
Whats the thing on the FEL arms?
 
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That thing on the FEL arms is the main snow plow. The front plow is equipped
with skid shoes which keeps the blade a inch or so off the ground.. This keeps
what little gravel I have on the driveway from getting windrowed in the the grass...

The rear blade is without skids so I can clean the concrete approach to the garage
an other hard areas down to bare ground. Also you can turn the rear blade around
an backblade really soft areas

Attachment: Better view of the front plow.
 

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