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How deep is the snow today?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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13y ago

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There are many places in the mountains where the snowpack typically exceeds 5 feet by March when it eventually starts to melt. I'm sure it has exceeded 10 or 15 feet even. The problem is that it higher it gets, the more it compresses under its own weight. That's why there's a limit, even though 30 feet might fall in one winter and very little of it melt.

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11y ago
The snow in Alaska can reach depths of 5 feet in some of the higher elevations within relatively wet climatic regions. It will start to melt sometime between March and May. I am not sure of when high elevation snow depth peaks each year, but it is April 1 or later - this is the date that snowpack across the interior western United States peaks on average. On some peaks the snow never melts completely. Of course, the answer to this question will vary dramatically with location and elevation.
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12y ago

can get up to 25degrees that's as cold as it gets

{segest you bring a sun hat and flip flops.

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14y ago

Any snow can become up to 30 inches but snow becomes especially high in the Midwest region including Chicago, IL and Ann Arbor, MI where it gets very high!

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12y ago

Almost two feet

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11y ago

236.6 feet

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13y ago

very deep

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8y ago

24 yards

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