Southern Hemisphere. Antarctica, because it was once -85.5 degrees Celsius in July and that was the lowest recorded temperature.
july
Yes, mountainous areas of the northern hemisphere can see measurable amounts of snow in July. Aspen Colorado has seen several inches of snow during the 4th of July parade. July is in the middle of winter in the southern hemisphere.
Vernon Hills averages about 40 inches of snow annually.
No, it doesn`t snow ever.
not generally. Put it this way- if there is snow in June and July--- SOMETHING IS WRONG. ANSWER: Maybe not! June and July is another season in Canada but if there's still snow in that particular month, maybe it was brought by the heavy snow fall during winter season which is to start on December 21, 12:11 P.M. EST.
no
It is only in June or July and it is at the snow forts.
Tony Snow died on July 12, 2008 at the age of 53.
It does not snow in Canberra on a regular basis, but it has been known to snow during the winter months of June, July and August. It has even been known to snow at odd times, such as October, which is in the springtime.
Yes. Snow is not unusual in all parts of Illinois in December.
The snow season in Chile begins in late June and ends about the middle of October. July or August would be great month to go skiing in Chile.
Snow in June was created in 1990.
Illinois
It usually snows in every month except June, July and August, but it depends a bit on where in Alaska it is.
Nope. Never. We almost never get snow in the winter, and when we do, it almost never sticks.
Illinois does get snow in January, but whether or not it snow close to Christmas, though depends on the particular weather pattern at the time. Snow is a bit more likely in Northern Illinois where Lake Michigan provides extra moisture.