It really varies. The average in a typical year is about 34 inches, but there are some winters when there has been hardly any snow at all: in 2011-2012, Massachusetts got 9 inches for the entire year. But, conversely, there have also been years when Massachusetts got at least one blizzard or had one storm after another: the snowiest year on record was 1995-1996, when the state received an incredible 107 inches of snow. Most years, however, there is nothing even close to that amount, and the major storms blow to the north of Massachusetts, affecting New Hampshire or Maine. It should also be noted that certain areas of the state seem to get more snow than others-- Worcester is in a zone that often receives more snow than Boston, for example.
It does snow in Rotterdam. How much, depends on how cold it gets.
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A large mass of snow and ice
Snow is heavy and as it piles up on a flat roof it gets heavier. Too much snow on a roof and it will cave in.
Vapour creats a type of gas that gets soaked up in clouds and gets turned back into a liquid so it can rain or hail or or snow
It does snow in Rotterdam. How much, depends on how cold it gets.
Much of their snow is "lake effect snow".
Most of Alaska gets much more snow than most of Antarctica.
it gets 1049mm a year
Not too much, but sometimes it gets REALLY cold.
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more and more snow falls on it and the snow gets too much weight on it and falls
A large mass of snow and ice
Snow is heavy and as it piles up on a flat roof it gets heavier. Too much snow on a roof and it will cave in.
Lancaster, California gets very little snow. Only sometimes it gets snow.
None. It only gets snow and frozen precipitation.
Vapour creats a type of gas that gets soaked up in clouds and gets turned back into a liquid so it can rain or hail or or snow