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    Quote Originally Posted by C9x
    FYI, California has more snowfall than any state in the union save Alaska....
    True Dat, snow fall in the Sierras is measured in feet, not inches

    1 day snowfall: 67 inches (5.6 ft.) at Echo Summit, Jan 4, 1982 (2nd in US)
    Single storm snowfall: 186.6 inches (15.6 ft.) at Donner Summit, 1982 (2nd in US)
    1 month snowfall: 390 inches (32.5 ft.) at Tamarack, Jan. 1991 (US record)
    Total winter snowfall: 884 inches (73.7 ft.) Tamarack, 1906-07
    Greatest snow depth: 451 inches (37.6 ft.) at Tamarack, Mar. 11, 1911 (US record)
    Highest average March snow depth: 108 inches (9 ft.) at Echo Summit
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    Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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