A snow plow.
Snow is singular when it is a noun. Snow can also be a verb. We have 3 feet of snow on the ground. (noun) We have had 4 large snows already this year. (plural noun). It will snow again tonight. (verb) It snows and snows; will it ever stop? (verb)
The word 'snow' is both a noun (snow, snows) and a verb (snow, snows, snowing, snowed). Examples:noun: The snow is at least six inches deep.verb: It looks like it will snow tonight.
The forms for the verb to snow are: snow, snows, snowing, snowed. It "snows" here in winter. It is going "to snow" tomorrow. It is "snowing" today. It "snowed" yesterday.
it snows because its not summer at the end of april the snows all gone
yes it snows in rome
It snows in winter in Serbia.
No. Snow is what snows. Towns just sort of sit and take it.
It snows. It snows even in mid-fall because it is at a high-altitude.
no it does not have heavy snow or snow...but it does have rain.it snows every 20-30 years!!!
It snows in Bethlehem very rarely.
yes it snows in Nashville Tennessee.
hank snow