The phrase
"snowfall totals" refers to the amount or quantity of snow that has fallen during a specific period of time.
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Having received 115 percent of its average
annual snowfall total so far this season, the mountain expects to offer skiing and riding on all four mountain faces, including more than 100 features over at Carinthia Parks for as long as the weather cooperates.
The greatest monthly
snowfall totals in North Carolina and Virginia were recorded at Mt. Mitchell (13.7 inches; 348 mm) and Mt. Weather (9.5 inches; 241 mm), respectively.
Sunshine Village and Lake Louise Ski Resort are recording impressive cumulative
snowfall totals of Canadian Rockies champagne powder this year.
Snowfall totals for Coconino County Dec 31 - Jan 1 were in the 12 - 18 + in range (30 - 45 cm).
It showed a distinctively more eastern track for the storm and has
gotten snowfall totals and wind speeds right, so far.
Snowfall totals at the end of 2017 at some New Mexico, Colorado and Utah ski areas were the lowest in more than 30 years.
Rain and
snowfall totals during the winter of 2015 - 2016 were barely above the long - term average, and evidence suggests groundwater levels in California's Central Valley will continue to decline in 2016.
The
daily snowfall total of 5.5» in Central Park was the heaviest for any April day since 1982 and the seventh heaviest one - day April snow in records going back to 1869.
In western Tibet,
annual snowfall totals have risen steadily since the 1990s, especially at higher elevations, as strengthening westerly winds bring more precipitation.
The National Weather Service says the eastern half of the state from the Canadian border to Montauk will see the
highest snowfall totals, with the higher regions of the North Country and eastern Long Island getting up to 12 inches.
The geologists found that, although temperatures were cool in the range of 19,000 - 23,000 years ago, conditions were also relatively dry, so the glaciers did not regain the size they had obtained several thousand years earlier, when rain and
snowfall totals were higher.
Ahead of the 2016 fire season, storms associated with the strong 2015 - 2016 El Niño alleviated some drought concerns, but rain and
snowfall totals were insufficient to lift California out of drought.