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  1. If we ignore other factors, then one inch of snow is approximately equal to 10-12 inches of snow. So the rain to snow ratio would be written as 1:10 or 1:12. This ratio can vary from 2-3 inches of solid/hard ice-like snow to 40-50 inches of dry, powdery snow, depending on the weather conditions.
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