Talk:November 2020 North American storm complex
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Consistent usage of Convert tags?
[edit]I might be missing a Wikipedia convention here (please feel free to direct me to one if I am), but in the impacts section of this article, some snow measurements use a convert tag and others do not. I started to change measurements not using the convert to using them but wanted to post here on the talk page before I totally went ham. Should all measurements use a convert or no? 67.63.115.159 (talk) 03:10, 6 December 2020 (UTC)
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