Assuming you mean the United States, it will be a very different winter than last because the teleconnections that govern the redistribution of atmospheric mass will generally be in very different phases this year. So basically, we won't have nearly as many of those strong storms as we did last year, and cold air won't always be around for storms when they do come. Snow should be near or a little below normal in much of the east, although New England might do a little better. But as always, it's very difficult to predict the weather months in advance.
it is going to snow on the 28th october 2011
when is going to be snow in sheffield in 2011
in 2011 snow will start in mid November!!
It will likely be much closer to normal this year, if not a little below (average is around 20")
PA is a relatively large state with a lot of variation in snowfall. You will have to be more specific.
I believe so, because there is a lot of snow in the Rocky Mountains.
Yes, due to the Great Lakes being so warm there will be significantly more lake effect snow
Ireland did get snow in 2011.
It did snow in Dublin in 2011.
a lot of snow
Snow - 2011 I was released on: USA: April 2011
it is going to snow on the 28th october 2011
when is going to be snow in sheffield in 2011
yes there will be snow in ireland in 2011 in december
in 2011 snow will start in mid November!!
It will likely be much closer to normal this year, if not a little below (average is around 20")
PA is a relatively large state with a lot of variation in snowfall. You will have to be more specific.