Highly unlikely. The south of England gets warm air brought by the gulf-stream, and also air currents from the south bring warmer temperatures from the African continent. We don't get the severe cold winters any more like we used to when I was a child.
i think i will be fairly mild until mid to late december when it will get cold quick and bring snow and maybe a white christmas to some parts of the uk :D lets hope
"90 degrees south" is the location of the South Pole. The is only snow
Yes, it can snow anywhere in England when the weather is right.
Lots of snow and ice. That point is on the Antarctic continent, only about 690 miles from the south pole.
January and February and in the south of England october
It's unlikely.
No, but there might be a frost.
Impossible to say, but probably not, it's too far south to get any real snow. Move North.
depends where you are.it may be likely in south east england, because of the weather today
No, it is not a good place for a snow leopard to live in South and East Central Asia, you see, in the snow leopard's name, it has the word snow in it.In South and East Central Asia, it is very hot and dry.Snow leopards have to live in snow.Or else, they can't survive.:(
i think i will be fairly mild until mid to late december when it will get cold quick and bring snow and maybe a white christmas to some parts of the uk :D lets hope
"90 degrees south" is the location of the South Pole. The is only snow
Yes, on the mountains and also in Queenstown/South Island. It doesn't snow everywhere in winter like in england, though. You can ski
None; they don't exist in England, it's too far South. They aren't usually found further South than Sweden.
Snow leopards can live up to 21 years. They live in Central, South, and East Asia, and are considered an endangered species.
Because Brunei is close to the equator just like Singapore,Thailand and other south east Asian countries near it.
This is 18th December 2010. The weather forecast says "not yet", but it's coming.