yes it mait !!! lol .
in July there will be snow and all thow the summer holdays
No, Wales has weather pretty much the same as the rest of Britain. Welsh weather can be very changable because Wales is so close to the Atlantic ocean and even closer to the Irish sea. The mountainous areas of Snowdonia and the mountains of the south are particularly prone to rain and snow.
Sydney's location close to the coast and the warm ocean currents prevent it from experiencing snowfall. The city has a temperate climate with mild winters, making snow extremely rare. Snow typically occurs in areas with colder climates and higher altitudes.
No it's yellow, but yellow snow is possiable.. Don't eat it!
In 1949
ice and snow in south america ...
Yes, it is subject to blizzards and ice storms on a regular basis every winter. South Dakota gets snow in winter, late fall, and early spring.
Yes it snow every winter in the mountains of Hawaii.
At the south pole.
Yes, it does snow in South Africa. Every winter, the mountain ranges experience snow particularly on the higher peaks. Its snows in Ceres in the Western Cape and in the Drakensburg mountains in KwaZulu Natal amongst others. It is extremely rare for the major cities and towns to experiences snow and it melts as soon as it reaches the ground. Frost in winter is very common however.
it depends, if you live down south then you probably don't get much. but if you live up north then it probably snows