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Punx

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4. It varies
Fri May 15, 2015, 10:48 AM
May 2015

It really varies with elevation and location, but I can tell you that a foot isn't really all that much for the Sierras, except that it is very good news given the time of year and how little snow there has been this season.

I know in February 1988 that Mammoth got something along the lines of 6+ feet in one winter storm. I left town just as it was starting to really come down. Highway 395 was closed at Bishop.

I'll try to find a link for snowfall and post later.

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