No. I've lived in the Seattle-Tacoma Metropolitan Area for quite a while. We might get black ice on the roads or frost on the lawn, but snow is rare. See the link below for Seattle weather information for the month of November.
It snows in Seattle about once or twice a year. The record snowfall in a winter was 65 inches. However, the cascade mountains nearby are a great place to have fun in the snow. Mt. Baker, about 2.5hrs from Seattle had the world record snowfall in one winter which was 95 feet!
It's always tough to say a season in advance, but given some of the likely phases of some of the dominant weather patterns that influence the area, such as La Nina, I'd say Seattle has a good chance of seeing above average snowfall this year.
This question doesn't make a lot of sense unless you ask about a specific month. However, the average annual snowfall is nearly a foot, with January averaging about half that.
It doesn't often snow in any month of the winter, but if you catch it in the right pattern there can be some decent snow for a week or two.
a little less than 10 inches.
The Province of Calgary is located in Canada. The average annual snowfall for the area is 49.9 inches.
120 inches is the average annual snowfall
25 inches of snowfall per year.
The average snowfall in Parsippany, NJ is around 31 inches per year.
Between 150 and 300 inches depending on elevation. At Marquett Mountain ski resort the annual average is 210 inches.
Well I lived in Seattle not to long ago and if you do not eat out your cost should be around $600 - 800
Average snowfall is about 30" annually.
The average snowfall for Oswego NY is 140.3" per year.
The tundra is always very cold and has about 9 months of always being below freezing, there is NO monthly average above 50ºF (10ºC)
Average snowfall is about 45 inches. See the related link for more.
The Province of Calgary is located in Canada. The average annual snowfall for the area is 49.9 inches.
Average snowfall in Nogales AZ is 3.1".
The average Yearly snowfall in Newfoundland is 200cm to 300cm
120 inches is the average annual snowfall
The deepest snowfall recorded in the US was at Tamarack, California with a depth of 451 inches. I do not believe there is any place in California that has never received snow. I have even been in Death Valley when it snowed. The average snowfall over Donner Summit is about 35 feet. So California has no "average snowfall." It depends on where in California one is when asking about the average snowfall.
The meltwater equivalent of 100 cm of fresh snowfall is approximately 10 cm of water. This ratio can vary based on factors like snow density, temperature, and compaction.
25 inches of snowfall per year.