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Crater Lake gets 12 inches of snow

Associated Press
 
March 10, 2010
 
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. -- Crater Lake National Park received a foot of snow Tuesday night, but it's still lagging behind normal levels.
 
There are 102 inches of snow on the ground, 88 percent of average for this time of year.
 
The park has measured 267.3 inches of snow since Oct. 1, only about two-thirds of what it typically gets by now.
 
Snow showers are expected to resume Wednesday afternoon and evening. The storm is only expected to add another inch to the total.
 

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