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  2. How does today's rainfall measure up against past years ... - AOL

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    The rainiest day this month was Jan. 9 with 1.63 inches. How many inches of snow equals one inch of rain? According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1 inch of rain equals ...

  3. Trace (precipitation) - Wikipedia

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    Freezing rain is sometimes measured in intervals of 0.1 inches (2.5 mm) and other times intervals of 0.01 inches (0.25 mm), depending on the measuring device. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] In areas where metric units are used, rain is measured in intervals of 0.1 millimetres (0.004 in), while other precipitation is typically measured in intervals of 0.1 ...

  4. Probability of precipitation - Wikipedia

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    A good example of an event that has a strongly dependent hour-to-hour PoP is a hurricane. In that case, there may be a 1 in 5 chance of the hurricane hitting a given stretch of coast, but if it does arrive there will be rain for several hours, with the effect that a one-hour PoP for the same region and period would be similar: about 1 in 5.

  5. Precipitation - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between snow height and water equivalent depends on the water content of the snow; the water equivalent can thus only provide a rough estimate of snow depth. Other forms of solid precipitation, such as snow pellets and hail or even sleet (rain and snow mixed), can also be melted and measured as their respective water ...

  6. List of Michigan weather records - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Rain. 2.2 Snow. 3 Tornadoes. ... Greatest snow depth: 117.0 inches (297 cm) ... Event Date Location Ref Most in one day: 19: May 21, 2001: Statewide [3] Most ...

  7. What is graupel? How it is different from sleet or hail? - AOL

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    Unlike hail or sleet, graupel is soft and can be crushed easily in your hand, and is sometimes called "soft hail." It is also usually smaller than hail, with a diameter of around 0.08-0.2 inches.

  8. Here’s how much rain and snow is on the way and when. Fox Weather 2 hours ago Cross-country winter storm lashing Colorado kills 1, strands drivers in multiple wrecks

  9. Precipitation types - Wikipedia

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    Heavy rain describes rainfall with a precipitation rate above 7.6 millimetres (0.30 in) per hour, and violent rain has a rate more than 50 millimetres (2.0 in) per hour. [11] Snowfall intensity is classified in terms of visibility instead. When the visibility is over 1 kilometre (0.62 mi), snow is determined to be light.