France is in the northern hemisphere and so has the same seasons than the US without the harsh weather conditions, I'd say) or the UK. It is possible to have snow around Christmas, but we didn't have snow the last two or maybe three last ones.
Sure why not, they are 86% Catholic anyhow. Oddly two omissions. Bells and Wreaths are NOT used on French Christmas cards as they are considered to be morbid symbols. way out but true. swinging bells- always two- ARE used on New Year"s cards but not Christmas cards.
Generally cold and snowy (but in the capital, snow is scarce).
The winter is sometimes warmer.
2.2oC-7.2oC (36oF-45oF) {lowest-highest}
Christmas snow globes have existed since the middle of the nineteenth century. They were first introduced in 1878 at the Universal Exposition in Paris, France.
I would say yes, because they are above the equator. Maybe in places it doesn't snow, such as California in the United States, but I'm pretty sure the European countries get snow at Christmas time.
the germans have a white christmas, austrlians dont, its in the middle of summer. the germans celebrate christmas a lot more, they start their christmas event even before december. in australia we just celebrate christmas on the one day.
A Christmas Snow was created in 2010.
If you're talking about Christmas 2012, that's months away yet, but Christmas 2011 had no snow, barely ANY snow.
Yes. Some where in the world it is going to snow on Christmas day.
The duration of A Snow White Christmas is 3600.0 seconds.
yes it is in Christmas
A "White Christmas" is when you have snow on Christmas day and everything turns white. It has no other meaning than the snow and is most recognized from the song "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby
Christmas Snow was filmed on location in Okmulgee and Tulsa, Oklahoma
Christmas in France is Noel.
idunno but if it was hot there would be no snow and if there was no snow there wont be a white Christmas and if its not a white Christmas its not going to be a beautiful Christmas :)