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75% true. This usually happens but not all the time.
Flagstaff receives about 115" annually. There are towns at higher elevations that get more, but of legitimate cities, it would be Flagstaff.
Last Year's Snow Was Falling was created in 1983.
There are plenty of plants that live in the snow such as the pine tree. Other plants include the Italian flat-leaf parsley and Romaine lettuce.
As of February 2013, yes there will be some severe snow across parts of the UK around East Anglia and The Midlands but plenty of heavy snow around other areas as well.
75% true. This usually happens but not all the time.
Flagstaff receives about 115" annually. There are towns at higher elevations that get more, but of legitimate cities, it would be Flagstaff.
Sure, plenty of places, though probably not yours. We don't know where you are though.
If you mean 2011, then possibly. Last year and the year before, we had snow. In December 2009, we had the earliest snowfall that Houston has seen in a couple of Centuries. In Late January/Early February of 2010, we also had snow. In 2008, it also snowed. This year, though, there is the possibility for snow to accumulate up to 4 inches.
I live in Montana and it's great, beautiful and we have plenty of snow. We already have snow at my house.
Plenty, but mostly it's snow and tundra.
Yes. Nieves does mean snow.
It means plenty of shaggin.
It means the same as it does on any other day - freezing parcipitation.
Well at this time of the year any that have plenty of booze, a big screen TV and ample heat. Fairbanks has snow on the ground and it is 0 degrees F.
Last Year's Snow Was Falling was created in 1983.
All of Ohio gets snow every year.