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PostFri Dec 30, 2022 6:17 pm 
That is a ton, but likely the snow level was above 6000' during a good bit of it. Still best period for glaciers this year thus far.

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PostFri Dec 30, 2022 11:32 pm 
So ~17 feet of snow up high. Lol baker doesnt play games in winter.

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PostSat Dec 31, 2022 10:58 am 
What W E supposed to mean... And if your going to give specifics on snow level last couple days then do so...I looked at their sight and it seemed they were going to get a lot of snow since Thursday?... And ya it would puke 30 plus inches in a day and a half when I worked there..

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PostSat Dec 31, 2022 12:07 pm 
Water equivalent. In this context, the precipitation mass that fell from the sky, regardless of type. If you melt the snow that felt, the depth of the water left behind is the same as if that amount of water equivalent fell as rain. Sometimes used in the same context as "precipitation".

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