No.
Yes there is a Dear America Winter of Red Snow movie.
The Mayan people lived in Central America, present day southern Mexican states Guatemala, Belize and El Salvador. This means winters did not reach temperatures that would "snow in" these villages.
In winter, America experiences snow due to its diverse climate zones, with colder regions, particularly in the northern states, receiving moisture that falls as snow. In contrast, Brazil is located in the Southern Hemisphere, where winter occurs during the months of June to September, and its climate is predominantly tropical or subtropical, which does not typically support snowfall. Additionally, the temperatures in most parts of Brazil during winter are usually too warm for snow to form. Thus, while certain regions in America are conducive to winter snowfall, Brazil's climate generally prevents it.
yes,
it starts a little bit after winter has already began
Central Park recorded 49.3" in the winter of 2002-'03
The central Plains is hot, windy, and dry in the summer, but heavy snow in the winter months.
Miami. You would have to drive over 1,000 miles to approach any area with snow in the peak of the winter's snowiest part.
Snow on the bare branches of the trees and footprints in the snow.
they would burry it in the snow
No
yes it does the biggest snowflake in the world was found there. Yep i Live In America && It Snows Every Winter! :3