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Show Snowfall in Ogdee " 553 March 10 Inches Snowfall In Ogden during March to-j tailed 10.5 inches, reports J. Cecil A)- ter, state meteorologist. This gave a precipitation of melted snow 1.75 inches. The heaviest snowfall was registered at Silver Lake, a total of. M0 inches. There was a total fall ol, 4 inches at Logan. j March was one of the stormiest months of record over much of IheJ state, and while the preceding winter, months wore comparatively dry the seasonal precipitation. December to March inclusive, e.omnares favrtrahlv ' wilh the normal. For the four months ending with March, 1920. the general aerage precipitation over the Great Salt Lake watershed was G. 00 .inches; 1 in 1919. 1.70 inches; 191S, 7. -15 inches; 1 1917, 7. SI inches; and 1916, 9.95 inches. For tho Sevier lake watershed water-shed in 1920. 4.18 inches; 1919, 3.56 inches; 1918. 4.05 inches; 1917, 3.11 inches; 1916, C.09 inches. For the Green and Colorado rivers watershed,1 1S20, 4.19 inches; 1919. 3.13 inches; 1918. 3.43 inches; 1917, 3.35 inches;1 anil 191G. 7.03 inches. These values are fairly proportionate to the accu-a initiated snow depths reported in tho mountains. I oo |