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I don' see anything wrong with saying, "It snowed yesterday." You could also say, "Yesterday, it snowed."

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Yes it is, because the tense of using those words is correct.

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No it isn't. "Is it rained yesterday" does not make sense.

It rained yesterday. - this is a correct sentence

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No, its

Yes, it did rain last night.

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βˆ™ 10y ago

No the correct way to say it is What day was it yesterday?

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