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You could also use nowdata and go to monthly summarized data>Snow depth>whatever stat you want. It's also included in daily data for a month at the top. I think it's easier to read than your method.
You could also use nowdata and go to monthly summarized data>Snow depth>whatever stat you want. It's also included in daily data for a month at the top. I think it's easier to read than your method.
Yeah, I didn't wanna complicate things and mention that too. The monthly summary will only give the amount of days, wont show the actual amounts per day. Yeah you can choose "daily data for a month" under NowData to see the monthly daily data too
This is pretty cool. If you have Google Earth on your computer, you can download the climate data, and then click on the square where you live to see how the temperature has changed where you live.
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