Yes, it is very possible to have three snow days in a row.
a word with three consonants in a row. Street and School are examples
a word with three consonants in a row. Street and School are examples
Yes, it does snow in Campo. I worked there from 1968 to 1972 and from 1974 to 1978. During those years it snowed at least a half dozen times although I can't recall the specific years. I remember one week when there was ice on the blacktop for several days in a row--it was so cold that it didn't melt even though the sun was out each day. Campo had very extreme weather. There were days when there would be frost on the ground in the morning but the temperature would rise to over 90 degrees F. during the afternoon. mikeasr
It is in row 4.
A row of cows (:
yes
Three Days in a Row was created on 2009-08-28.
If they want to.
The gravity of being sick for three days in a row depends on the ailment, and it is wise to consult the doctor.
Banks do not close for more than three days in a row because people have banking that they need to get done. It is hard enough when banks are closed for three days.
Because the food was so good, who wouldn't eat three in a row for Thanksgiving!
That all depends. If their government commands it, then its true.
It is possible to get three wishing wells in a row. You need luck to get them. You won't get them that often.
it would take two to three days
The homograph for using oars to move a boat and a noisy fight is "row".
If you remove NuvaRing for three days and it's not scheduled to be the ring-free week should use a backup method of birth control until you've used the ring correctly for seven days in a row.
What exactly do you mean with "aligned"? If you mean with the center of the Milky Way, it is always possible to draw a straight line through two points, so there is nothing extraordinary about that. Any other alignment (three planets in a row, three stars in a row, three galaxies in a row) are an interesting coincidence, but won't have any profound effect.