41.1" fell in 1968-1969. You can get an extensive climatology, including snow, of Boise in the related link.
Yes, the North Rim gets as much as 100 inches every year. Snow is the reason that only the South Rim is open year around.
1993 was the last time it snowed in London in November.
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Yes. Snow falls on the high peaks during some of the winter months.
I lived there for 10 years, it never snowed... in fact, ther winter last for only about a week. If you go to Valdosta expect only two season; summer and fall. There is however a rumor that it snowed this year, but I doubt it. Last time it snowed was in 1993. It's the best place on earth to live!
It has already snowed in 2015 in the UK. It snowed in the beginning of the year and it has also snowed this autumn.
Typically 12 inches a year.
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Yes, in fact some mountains like Kilmanjaro have snow caps for most of the year.
It snowed in 1979 for the first time on record. In 2012, it snowed again in the Algerian Sahara.
it snowed in 2007. and last year there was heavy sleet. i live here so i know.
Always different. This year it has snowed. Most times it's just cold.
It Would Never happen.
Yes, the North Rim gets as much as 100 inches every year. Snow is the reason that only the South Rim is open year around.
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it snowed december 21st 2011
Harad's performance at Boise earned him an award from PaperAge Magazine as Executive Papermaker of the Year in both 2001 and 2004.