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Below is the snow chart for Wave 2. Foothills could see an additional 3-6", the Sangre de Cristos could see some significant snow, up to and over a foot. Overall, the I-25 corridor should only see ...
Wednesday's snow was a drier snow; it probably had a ratio of about 15:1. So, for every 1 inch of rain, if it were to fall as snow, you'd have 15 inches on the ground.
Typically, we have a 10 to 1 ratio which means for every 10 inches of snow we see, that equals out to be about an inch of liquid precipitation. However if it’s colder outside, the ratio may end up ...
SNJ should see the most amount of accumulating snowfall. NNJ should see the least. This is an all-snow event. No ice or rain to contend with even for extreme SNJ. Intense snowfall should drop temps to ...
SNOWFALL RATIOS So we talked about one to two inches. That is just 10th of an inch of rainfall of differences. Talking about snow ratios, temperatures also play a factor in that if we see wet snow ...
We meteorologists refer to this change as ‘Snow Ratio', or the total moisture per inch of snowfall. Standard is 10 inches of snow for 1” of rainfall, 10:1, Wetter & heavier snow.
I have circled the areas where snow can form in blue on the Skew-T Chart below. This means we could see a few flurries mix in with the freezing rain.
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