Nope - it's too warm at the moment for snow.
Yes it is meant to snow in guernsey tomorrow!
Most probably not...There is no snow forecasted for Hawaii tomorrow.
Snow in this sentence is the verb.
There is no forecast for Snow in Rochdale, UK, for the remainder of the week.
no
There's a winter weather advisory for 3-5".
Yes it is meant to snow in guernsey tomorrow!
Most probably not...There is no snow forecasted for Hawaii tomorrow.
somewhere that gets snow alot
No
Snow is not in the forecast for tomorrow, February 2, 2012.
"snow" is a verb.
it is going to snow 6 inches of snow
Tomorrow is January 12, 2015. Snow is very likely over much of Pennsylvania tomorrow.
it will snow
If you are reading this today, it is Wednesday, however, if you are reading it tomorrow then today is Thursday; or if you are reading it on tomorrow's tomorrow, today is Friday; but then again, reading it on tomorrow's tomorrow's tomorrow, today is Saturday, and so on. So depending when you are reading this relative to when I wrote it, today is Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday or Tuesday. However, if you look at the history for this question, you will see that I am writing this on the 6th of June 2012 and today (whilst I am writing it) is Wednesday.
Snow in this sentence is the verb.