The snowfall total for January 2012 in Edmonton was 7.9cm.
Edmonton has never hosted an Olympic Games, either Summer or Winter. Salt Lake City hosted the Winter Olympics of 2002.
Under good winter driving conditions it is approximately 23 hours of driving from Edmonton, Alberta to St. George, Utah.
In 1795, Fort Edmonton was established on the north bank of the river, as a major trading post for the Hudson's Bay Company. It was named after Edmonton, London, the home town of HBC deputy governor Sir James Winter Lake.
Edmonton has never hosted an Olympic Games, either Summer or Winter. It has hosted World Championships the Commonwealth Games and other international sporting events.
Edmonton typically experiences heavy snowfall in the winter months, with an average annual snowfall total of about 50-60 inches. The snow starts falling as early as October and can last through to March, creating snowy and sometimes challenging driving conditions in the city.
Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian Province of Alberta. Edmonton got its name from Fort Edmonton. Fort Edmonton got its name from a small community in England with the same name. The name Edmonton has a long history in England. Edmonton, Alberta was established as a town in 1892. The town was named after Fort Edmonton which had been established by 1795. The name of the fort was suggested by John Peter Pruden after Edmonton, London, which was his home in England as well as the home of Sir James Winter Lake, the deputy governor of the Hudson's Bay Company at the time. Edmonton, England got its name from a region known as the Edmonton Hundred which was a district of the historic county of Middlesex from Saxon times. Edmonton appears in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it is recorded as Adelmetone.
Yes, there is a time difference between Edmonton, Canada, and Las Vegas, USA. Edmonton is in the Mountain Time Zone (UTC -7 in summer, UTC -7 in winter), while Las Vegas is in the Pacific Time Zone (UTC -7 in summer, UTC -8 in winter). So, there is typically no time difference between the two cities in the summer, but a 1-hour difference in the winter.
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The average snowfall in Germany during the winter months is around 20 to 30 inches.
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Yes, Alberta Canada does receive a significant amount of snowfall, especially in the winter months. The amount of snow can vary depending on the region within Alberta, with areas in the Rocky Mountains and northern parts typically seeing more snow compared to other parts of the province.