The snowfall amount depends on your location and the specific storm or time period. The question as written is missing key details.
Clarify the question
To give a useful answer, more information is needed:
- Location (city/town and state or country).
- Time frame (for example: “today,” “this weekend,” or a specific date).
- Whether you mean “how many inches of snow equals 1 inch of rain,” or “how many inches of snow are forecast/fell.”
Typical snow-to-rain rule
If you are asking how many inches of snow are equivalent to 1 inch of rain, a common rough rule is about 10 inches of average-density snow for 1 inch of liquid water, though this can range from roughly 5 to over 20 inches depending on temperature and snow type.
What to do next
Please reply with:
- Your city/region.
- The date or storm you are asking about.
- Whether you want actual measurements (what fell) or a forecast (what is expected).
