In the mountains and far north receive 100 or more inches annually.
Most snow falls in the Northern US (stretching from Alaska to Maine).
The amount of snow that falls in Jackman, Maine in September will vary. On average it is about 1/2 inch per year.
The world DOES receive more rain than snow.
No
The amount of snowfall in the Portland, Maine area can vary each winter. On average, Portland receives around 65 inches of snow per year. It is recommended to check current weather reports and historical data for the most accurate information on snowfall this winter.
It snows in all of Maine. A lot.
Yes, it snows everywhere in Maine.
The National Weather Service expects 4-5 inches of snow; check the related link.
Every cold desert is different. Some receive virtually no snow while others may receive a considerable amount. It rarely snows in Antarctica but parts of the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau Desert may receive several feet of snow in the winter.
He was made of snow
The Sierra receives some of the heaviest snow in the world.
Maine does experience snowfall in all seasons, although it is most common in the winter months. In the spring and fall, snow may occur infrequently at higher elevations or in northern parts of the state. Snow in summer is rare but has been observed in some parts of Maine during unusual weather events.