I cut the top of a 16.9 ounce water bottle off, and filled it flush to the top with loose dry snow to let melt and measure. The cut bottle measured right at 5½ inches tall, once it melted down there was right at ¾ of an inch of water. That’s only about 13.64% of the initial volume, meaning the snow was about 86.36% air.
We also just got a weather update for our town, they’re saying we got about 7 inches of snow, which would have only been just shy of an inch of rain (about 61/64 of an inch), if it hadn’t come down as snow.
Edit: 7 inches ≈ 1 banana
http://bananaforscale.info/#!/convert/length/7/inches/bananas
If it snowed in the gulf coast hell must have frozen over.
Can’t think of why that would happen in the US this week.
Don’t you worry. They’ll burn plenty of coal, oil and gas to compensate for that.