From December to around early April. At lease that's how it goes here in Ottawa, Canada.
Edit: Usually, snow starts in November to March. But this year, it started late December! Our first snow was the big snowstorm that also happened in the US. I don't know how long the snow is going to last this year! There's less than an inch of snow! There was never enough snow to make a snowman other than the snowstorm!
Winter (December), Spring, Summer (June), and Fall.
December- March :)
It is fall
Though Canada has more snow, we still get hot summers and humidity. In the year of 2010, there was no snow in the winter for port coquitlam due to global warming.
It has to do with were the city is placed, if its in Arizona, snow isn't to be expected, if you live in north Canada when winter time comes around you'll get inches of snow.
It is 100% likely that it will snow somewhere in Canada at some point in time in the month of January. In fact, I live in the province of Alberta and it snowed here today January 2, 2009.
most likely to melt in January or sometimes if its a lite snow it will melt in the next 2 or three days
32 Inches of snow.
Yes, it is in the northeast and near to Canada. They get a lot of snow in a normal year.
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Antarctica. And a country is canada
Canada is a huge and diverse country. It got anywhere from about a foot of snow to about 600 inches. You'll have to be much more specific.
loads.
Though Canada has more snow, we still get hot summers and humidity. In the year of 2010, there was no snow in the winter for port coquitlam due to global warming.
At the moment, yes. Part of the Rockies can have snow year-round, but that is more likely further North, in Canada.
How much does it rain in Canada?it rains 52cm a year.How much does it snow in Canada?is snows Canada is a huge and diverse country. It got anywhere from about a foot of snow to about 600 inches. You'll have to be much more specific.
Yes, It snows in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In fact, right now it is snowing there. Every year it snows there in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Depends where in Canada you live. In Manitoba usually March but in 2013 it was April so it depends every year. Americans seem to think it snows all year round in our 'igloo's' but they have no idea about Canada.
Never.