because they are close to the north pole and Norway which is close to the north pole and really cold and the coldest place that I know which is in norway is Oslo which the coldest temperature they had was -29 degrees.
By a mile 'The Snowiest Place In The United Kingdom is North Scotland, Grampian Way as when I was skiing there in Glenshee the snow was higher than my chest, and they have the most snow ploughs, So the snowiest place in the United Kingdom is in Grampian, Scotland
Yes, there is snow that falls in Glencoe, Scotland in the month of December.
The Ethiopian Highlands
Scotland gets more snow because it is farther away from the sun. This is not the only reason though...
It can Snow anywhere in the UK in January, one or twice a month we have a cold spell which brings snow. Though the Cities that see the most Snow in the UK are Aberdeen and Inverness in Scotland.
Yes, snow is a common occurrence in the highlands of Scotland, especially during the winter months. The mountainous terrain and higher elevation contribute to colder temperatures, making it more likely for snow to fall in these areas.
By a mile 'The Snowiest Place In The United Kingdom is North Scotland, Grampian Way as when I was skiing there in Glenshee the snow was higher than my chest, and they have the most snow ploughs, So the snowiest place in the United Kingdom is in Grampian, Scotland
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The snowiest place in Scotland is a small town called Banffshire. This small town sees about 64 days of snowfall a year. Banffshire is a county, not a town.
In Scotland you get the most rainfall because of all the high mountains.
Yes, there is snow that falls in Glencoe, Scotland in the month of December.
The Ethiopian Highlands
Scotland gets more snow because it is farther away from the sun. This is not the only reason though...
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Cold, often rainy and occasionally snowy. Snow is more common on the higher ground in the north, and more so in the highlands of Scotland. The south west can often be fairly mild due to the influence of the Gulf Stream.
Yes but it is not very predictable. Sereral years of heavy snow in the winter might be followed by serveral years of no snow at all. Generaly there is more snow in the North and less in the South. Some of the highest peaks in Scotland may see snow on them all year round. The whole of Scotland as a whole has more snow than the rest of the UK.