The provided chart illustrates the amount of snow by depth in a singular Canadian ski resort between three different years.
In general, February to April seems to be the period possessing large amounts of snow, with the average depth being around 400cm, while there is little snow between November and January, with the mean depth sitting at 130cm.
In the heavily snowed season, which is between February and March, year one accounted for the highest depth among the aforementioned months, at around 430cm. This is considerably different in April, when year two possessed the biggest amount of snow, with statistics measuring up to 450cm.
However, in the months lacking snow, year three is seen to account for the largest amount of snow in November, December and January, sitting at 100cm, 140cm and 170cm respectively. Meanwhile, year two ranges from 50 to 100cm, making it the year with the lowest snow depth among these months
