Depending on where you are, you'd probably be more likely to get snow associated with a warm from ("warm" is a relative term). Though most snow occurs in mid-latitude cyclones, which usually have both a warm and cold front (sometimes occluded and stationary as well). But really, it isn't usually the front itself that is causing the snow.
cumulonimbus
Snow, wind or just plain coldness.
Thunderstorms clouds heavy rain snow
they dig a burrow in the snow
make a fire to melt the snow what you do to do that is you go around looking for firewood and you'll catch a fish
thick snow that is a little damp but not two damp or it would make slush.
Cold weather. If a front was moving off the Pacific at the same time, you would see snow.
You could not make snowballs from ice of any kind ... or not good snowballs anyway.
Heavy rain, hail and lightning in the warm months, rain or snow with wind in the colder months.
Yes. People do make snow globes in the United States. For large quantities made in USA, try Double Exposure, Inc. For individual (one of a kind) snow globes, you may wish to contact Ferrara Studios or Snow Globe Central, which both make custom snow globes in the U.S.
um u can move ur car or mabie u can make a sign out of poster board that says plz don't put snow in front of my car. sorry im only 12 idk
A cold front.