Because it got cold enough (32 degrees or lower), had rain clouds, and the rain turned into snow due to the cold.
The converse of the statement 'If it is snowing, then it is your birthday is 'If it is my birthday, then it is snowing.'
To negate "It is snowing and classes are cancelled" make the statement negative: "It is not snowing and classes are not cancelled."
If it is my birthday, then it is snowing.
Translation: What do you mean it's snowing?
No.
After "Jen" - Is it snowing Jen?
Yes,It was snowing on January 11,2001.
the weather i think was snowing sice it was December the weather i think was snowing sice it was December It was snowing
It is always snowing at the poles, specifically the North Pole and the South Pole.
No.
It's snowing where I am in Gloucestershire, but not much. There was a medium sized overnight snowfall.
Yes, but because of the introductory clause, we add a comma after 'snowing.' Therefore, the sentence becomes this: "Although it was snowing, he walked home." Then it's grammatically correct.