The South Rim of the Grand Canyon typically receives about 60 to 70 inches of snow annually, primarily between late fall and early spring. Snowfall can vary significantly from year to year, with some winters experiencing heavier accumulations than others. The snow adds a unique beauty to the canyon, contrasting with its red rock formations. However, snow is less common at the bottom of the canyon, where the climate is much milder.
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