Yes of course, storms are frequent in the winter, with heavy snow and wind being the primary threat along the southeast coast, and wind and extremely cold temperatures and light snowfall to the north and interior sections.
Only in higher elevations does it snow in the summer months. But most locations do get snow from about October - May.
Yes, in all areas except glaciers the snow melts.
No, it just stays for a long time without melting.
Right now , in mid-December, there's snow everywhere but the extreme southeast coast, as is typical.
The mountains have snow year-round. All ya gotta do is hike. But snow almost never accumulates at lower elevations during the summer.
well in the winter yes but not everyday m8 lol :D
not year round, but in the winter yes
yes it does melt duh
Make it, or go to Alaska.
Alaska
alaska rules
a snow storm
Alaska has the most snow of the fifty States. It also has the iciest rivers.
They get a lot of snow, so many times yes.
I recommend the state of Alaska.
Depends if you have a lot of snow like Alaska it would be about -12F but its up to the snow amount and the sun raise mother nature controls that
Gulf of Alaska
No, in fact many places in the 'Lower 48' get more snow than Alaska.
No.
Make it, or go to Alaska.
Most of Alaska gets much more snow than most of Antarctica.
a lot of snow
Yellow snow.
yes
But dont forget Alaska