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.
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Snow does not fall in tropical rainforests, though there are such things as mid-latitude rainforests (for example on the southeast coast of Alaska) where some snow will fall in the winter.
It varies from 200" to over 400" just inland.
According to NCDC, Homer averages 57.8" annually.
It usually snows in every month except June, July and August, but it depends a bit on where in Alaska it is.
Considering it is snow-filled for about six months out of the year, they must find something to get them active for those months.
No, in fact many places in the 'Lower 48' get more snow than Alaska.
No.
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Make it, or go to Alaska.
Most of Alaska gets much more snow than most of Antarctica.
The White House will be painted black, when Alaska becomes a dark land with no snow. Approximately 19 years, 7 months and 23 days. Also, the White House is actually located in Alaska.
Yellow snow.
No
But dont forget Alaska
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