There is already snow on the peaks of the Sierra Nevada and Mount Shasta. This would depend on your location and elevation.
tommoro or next tuesday
Yepp! lots of it to :)
Sometime in the winter between November and march
Moisture. Wet snow contains more water in liquid form, which allows it to bond and "stick" with other snow. This type of snow is common when snow falls at temperatures near freezing. Dryer snow does not stick together because it is almost entirely ice crystals, and this type of snow falls at colder temperatures.
Weather can never be predicted with 100% accuracy.
Predicting earthquakes in the East is like predicting snow in the North.
Flurries are just a little bit of snow, that doesn't stick.
for 2009 i predicted Dec. 4, i hope im right to prove how lucky i am. Just wait and see! In Chicago, it first snowed on Dec. 1, 2008. I remember because I have photos from that night.
Sticky snow has melted slightly and contains a small amount of liquid water. This lets it cling to objects in the same way that wet sand does. Snow that is loose and powdery does not have liquid water.
It has to be 32 degree's Fahrenheit or 33 degrees the lowest. If its under 33 degrees than it will have snow and rain mixed together and it doesn't stick to the ground. Snow will stick to the ground only if it is colder. It will stick to the ground when it snows on a 36 degree only if it snows a lot like hell. If it doesn't snow like hell than it wouldn't stick on the ground.But it could also be 2 degree's and it will set.
under 32 degrees
A: Igloo