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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average snow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing typical snowfall amounts or conditions in a specific area over a certain period, such as a season or year.
Example: "The average snow in this region during winter is about 50 inches."
Alternatives: "typical snowfall" or "mean snowfall".
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This is in contrast to average snow events, which may occur over a broader temperature range.
In neighbouring Oregon, average snow pack stood at 11%, its lowest level since 1992.
Maximum temperatures had already increased by 1C, cutting average snow cover in the central Highlands.
Average snow in the District is around 15 inches and closer to 20 inches toward Dulles.
See also Wes Junker's outlook for warmer than average conditions during January and below average snow.
Snow course sampling was carried out during the spring of 2005, a year with 25% below average snow accumulation, and in spring of 2006, a year with 25% above average snow accumulation for the region.
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The year 2016 experienced the longest snow-free season in 115 years of record-keeping – roughly 45% longer than the average snow-free period over the previous four decades.
This year, a series of heavy storms over the U.S. Midwest to the Northeast have dropped up to 400percentt of average snows in some locations, said Jeff Masters, director of meteorology at Weather Underground.
After three consecutive winters that were full of excitement and above-average snow, we're expecting a return to a more ho-hum D.C. winter, with temperatures slightly above normal and slightly below-normal snow.
Figure 3: The changes of ensemble averaged snow frequency (RCP scenarios relative to historical simulation) for the RCP4.5 (left column), and RCP8.5 (right column) emission scenarios for the five months (Unit: %).
Figure 2: The distributions of ensemble averaged snow frequency from observations (1981-2000) (left column), the simulations under historical (1981 2000) (middle left column), RCP4.5 (2081–2100) (middle right column), and RCP8.5 (2081–2100) (right column) emission scenarios (Unit: %).
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