In Atlantic City, NJ - Yes, they average around a foot annually. In the winter of 2009-2010 they had, I believe, over 40 inches.
yes it does
Yes.
what does the moisture near the Great Lakes do to the amount of snow that falls there called "lake effect snow"
Only 3.4 officially - there was much more inland.
The most famous people from the Atlantic Provinces are Prince Edward Island's Stompin' Tom Connors, and Nova Scotia's Anne Murray and Hank Snow.
Yes, snowfall is possible in Atlantic City during the winter months. The city receives an average of around 10 inches of snow per year. However, the amount and frequency of snowfall can vary from year to year.
sometimes 20 below zero with snow
it wont snow in January because we have had cold wind blowing from Norway and warm air blowing from the Atlantic ocean witch put the 2 together and it makes mild wind
The cold weather and snow in December 2010 for the UK was blamed on the gulf stream that comes accross the atlantic. It took a slightly different path in December 2010 than normal.
The United Kingdom is affected by the Gulf Stream/North Atlantic Current, making it warmer than most places at the same latitude. As a result, though it does snow in London, it doesn't snow as often.
Storms in the North Atlantic are often referred to as extratropical cyclones or winter storms. These storms can bring heavy rain, strong winds, and sometimes snow to regions along the east coast of North America and Europe. Some well-known storms in the North Atlantic include nor'easters and bomb cyclones.
Blizzards occur when it snows. They usually happen in the Midwest like Colorado. But if there is a weak El Nino, then it can happen in the Mid Atlantic and East Coast like Philadelphia, New York, And Boston. In the 2009-2010 winter season, we had a weak El Nino so The Mid Atlantic had big blizzards and above-normal snow fall while the Midwest had very little snow and a couple of blizzards.