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It snowed on the Gulf Coast today, so I got curious to measure the volume of water to air content of snow.
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If you're a gulf coaster I suppose you can be forgiven for not knowing that the density of snow can vary wildly, as well as not knowing how depth is measured. Snow as measured when falling is only measured an inch at a time because snow compacts as it piles up. So your 5.5 inch bottle may well contain more snow than fell, depth-wise.
Snow can also be so heavy and wet that it barely differs from liquid water in density. Your test is sometimes done as a high school science lab here and the average we get is closer to 3 in snow: 1 inch rain.
I'm aware there's different consistencies of snow and whatnot, I was just bored yo, sucks basically being stuck inside.