In Eastern and Central Europe and on high ground snow is common from about December to March. In Western Europe it is less common. AnswerYES! Except the area near the Mediteraian sea it usually snows every winter.
In northern Europe (i.e Norway) and in the mountains (the Alps) where snow is a year round possibility.
Late November to Late May, that's not really "winter" but just cold weather.
Just when it's winter for the rest of the northern hemisphere...
The month of December starts the winter season for Germany. The winter season then ends in the month of February.
From very mild to very cold
A lot!!
Europe's a big continent - types of snow vary throughout. The snow in Colorado is drier and much more powdery than it would be on the East Coast, which makes it desirable for skiiers.
IM NOT SURE BUT I WOULD THINK PROBABLY AROUND THE ALPS...
greece
320mm of snow
How often does it snow it Libya?
Europe's a big continent - types of snow vary throughout. The snow in Colorado is drier and much more powdery than it would be on the East Coast, which makes it desirable for skiiers.
IM NOT SURE BUT I WOULD THINK PROBABLY AROUND THE ALPS...
The Alps are tall mountains that are covered with snow all year in Europe.
greece
It made it cold.
Cold, with lots of snow.
when their is a foot of snow
due to snow
snow white
320mm of snow
No, I lived there almost all my life and the first time I saw snow was in Europe. In Zimbabwe I never managed to imagine what snow is like
Snow fox is another name for the Arctic fox and they live in the Tundra of North America, Europe, Asia, Greenland and Iceland.