Because it is too hot for snow to form. It would just melt. Having said that it does get down to -15 degrees at night so i don't know.
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The only desert with snow in the summer is Antarctica.
The Mojave rarely receives any snow and when it does it is only a trace.
No, Park City in Utah receives too much rain and snow to be considered a desert.
Antarctica is the coldest desert that receives snow.
Yes, even a sandy desert can have snow.
The smallest snow desert is known as the Atacama Desert in Chile.
none. and if it has ever been, extremely rare
Yes, it does snow in the Mojave Desert but it is a rare event.
Yes, it does snow in the Mojave Desert but it is a rare event.
While it is rare, it does occasionally snow in the Sonoran Desert.
A desert is defined by the amount of precipitation it gets. It can and does snow in some deserts. The Antarctic Desert is the largest in the world and they get snow there. Others where it may snow are the Gobi Desert, Patagonian Desert, Great Basin Desert, Karakum Desert, Colorado Plateau, and Kyzyl Kum.
The Painted Desert is part of the Colorado Plateau Desert and does receive some snow in the winter occasionally.