yes and a lot at that we are expecting 3 inches soon
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Potentially it could, but it would be unusual and amounts would be small, and confined to higher places. January or February is when it is most likely to snow in England.
On Thursday 7th January 2010, most schools in Northern England and Scotland were closed because of snow and ice. Many schools in southern England, which received 18 inches of snow, were closed as well.
Snow is rare in southern Georgia, but it is possible.
Yes, it can snow anywhere in England when the weather is right.
Antarctica, at the southern end of the World, is the continent that is mostly covered by ice and snow.
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Any time from November to April. But the heaviest is around February/March time. +++ Snow to any significant depth and duration is fairly unusual in Southern England, though only an inch is enough to cause problems where it becomes packed to ice by traffic and pedestrians.
Sometimes
they were from England.
The set of fluke snow flurries in the New England area of the US was caused by the El Nino - southern oscillation, which occurs in the tropical region of the pacific ocean every five years or so. This oscillation causes an increase in ocean temperatures, creating a front of high-moisture air, which is then ejected by the subsequent high pressure zone. These premature snow falls in New England were caused when this air collided with cold northern air, creating a massive dump of snow.
Depending on if they get snow or not, recently England has been having lots of snow recently and has been covered with 6 to 12 inch's of snow. But the UK doesn't always have snow, England had snow this year (2010), 2009 and a few years before. It isn't snow regularly every year.
Perpetual means - everlasting. Perpetual snow is located in northern, southern (southern hemisphere) areas, also in the mountains. Due to the low temperatures and/or high altitude, this snow does not melt
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