average snowfall
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaverageandsnowfall
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average
adjective
uk/ˈæv.ər.ɪdʒ/us/ˈæv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/
An average number is the number you get by adding two or more amounts together and dividing the total by the number ...
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snowfall
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈsnəʊ.fɔːl/us/ˈsnoʊ.fɑːl/
the amount of snow that falls in a particular area during a particular period, or a fall ...
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Averagesnowfallis about annually, while temperatures usually are 10to 12 cooler than in the surrounding towns.
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Theaveragesnowfallis at least six inches.
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Averagesnowfallis 37 days during the winter.
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Vertical drop is 1400ft m with anaveragesnowfallof 200-300.
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Theaveragesnowfallis upwards of 6 feet per year, with snow cover over the majority of the winter.
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Theaveragesnowfallat the area is 300in cm, with an average consolidated base around 100in cm and 65 marked trails.
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Theaveragesnowfallfor the resort is 100 in.
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Averagesnowfallis less than 2 inches, with usually one or two ice storms each winter.
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The 30-year annualaveragesnowfallis just above 100in m.
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Theaveragesnowfallis 2 inches, although more can fall, it is just as likely to have no measurable snowfall in any given year.
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Averagesnowfallis around 120 inches per year.
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The winter of 200506 had less than 3 in of snow, compared to anaveragesnowfallof 22 in.
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Averagesnowfallper year is 7.0 in.
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Theaveragesnowfallis 45 in.
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Theaveragesnowfallis 73.7 inches.
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Averagesnowfallcan exceed 500 inches.
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Maysville has even seen fair amounts of heavier thanaveragesnowfallin the past.
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Theaveragesnowfallis 43.6 in.
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Averagesnowfallis 17.8in cm.
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Averagesnowfallis 19.6 inches.
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