If the average snowfall is 60", 100% means getting to that 60" amount.  
Similarly, 120% of average would be 72".  It's also usually expressed in 
relation to time, as in "100% of average for March 27".  

Previous posts have mentioned less than average snowfall last year.  So 
that may mean 75% of average, i.e., only getting 3/4 of the expected snow.  
So people who did this route last year may have encountered less snow than 
would be expected this year at the same time.

dougP

On Sunday, March 27, 2016 at 3:31:58 PM UTC-7, KTY wrote:
>
> Zach what do you mean by "100% of average"? It's at average or 100% above?

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