The average snowfall for Illinois is 38 inches per year in the north, and less than 20 inches in the south.
My knowledge on that subject is that no- not often, but occasionaly and it is common during cold temperatures throughout the winter.
All parts of the state experience snow.
It has already snowed in Missouri this year in the form of "flurries" during the 2nd and 3rd weeks of November.
Absolutely i live there only in winter though
In southwest Missouri the average snowfall is about 17", I think we are plus about 10" this year. Come on Spring!
14.8 Is The Average Snowfall For Missouri
Around Late November or Early December
20.1"
Theres a good chance of snow tommorow.. or maybe later tonight. In Kansas city Missouri
The city of Manchester enjoys snow from as early as October and as late as March. This will vary year toyear and in some cases, the years snow will be lighter than others.
Any Rain that falls in the taiga is Summer months. Precipitation is snow 5-7 months of the year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There are a number of cities in the state of Washington that receive snow during the winter months. These include Bellingham and Spokane.
In northern Alaska and at higher elevations, it can snow almost the entire year. Elsewhere, it depends....snow starts in most other places by October, and by November it has typically snowed everywhere.
missouri
Snow plows can be found in Missouri at Cost Cutter Snowplows in Pevely. Cost Cutter has more information at http://www.costcutterssales.com/.
In general, Colorado does.
From the USDA Forestry Division, they say the snow load for Missouri is 10-20psf. I would reccomend going with the higher of those
because they are the coldest place but it still snow in Antartica
500ft
Yes. It can. The snow leopard just lives in snow for six months of the year!
easter
about 9 months i think
Theres a good chance of snow tommorow.. or maybe later tonight. In Kansas city Missouri
22 inches don't know the date.
January to may