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In the arctic and alpine regions, pink and red snow is not an uncommon sight. The color comes from algae that live among the crystals. However, snow has also been known to fall in tints of blue, green, gray, and black. On Christmas of 1969, black snow fell on a 16,000-square-mile region of Sweden. The snow had apparently accumulated local soot and pollution in its fall. When it was later examined, it was found to contain DDT and PCBs. In 1953, glowing green snow fell near Dana, California (USA). People who tasted the flakes reported a green persimmon flavor, but many who touched the substance came up with rashes and severe itching. The source of the green snow is still a mystery.
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The season in Sweden on Christmas is winter.
Cotton is sometimes used to decorate Christmas trees in Argentina. Argentina is very warm during Christmas and snow does not occur. The cotton is to symbolize snow.
The probability of snow on Christmas day in Montreal varies from year to year. While the city often experiences snow during the holiday season, there is no guarantee that it will snow on Christmas day itself.
A Christmas with snow (preferably fresh snow) on the ground. There is a rule however stating it has to SNOW on the day, not just have snow lying around from previous days. In the UK, for the purpose of gambling, one snowflake has to land on the roof of the meteorological building sometime during Christmas day.
Snow on Christmas is rare in Mississippi, with the last significant snowfall on Christmas Day occurring in 2010. It's more common to see snow during the winter months, but not specifically on Christmas Day.
A Christmas Snow was created in 2010.
In Sweden, the closest thing is Jultomten ("The Yule/Christmas Gnome").
If you're talking about Christmas 2012, that's months away yet, but Christmas 2011 had no snow, barely ANY snow.