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What is the difference between snowfall and snow depth?

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What is the difference between snowfall and snow depth?

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Snowfall is the amount of fresh snow that has fallen during the 24-hour measurement period, while the snow depth is the total amount of snow on the ground and includes both old and new snow. Snowfall is measured to the nearest 1/10th of an inch while snow depth is measured to the nearest inch.

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