If you live in the northern hemisphere it will snow in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa. Otherwise, it would snow on the top of tall mountains and places like Yellowstone National Park where the temperature is extremely cold the higher you go.
It depends on where you live actually.
I live in Edmonton,Alberta and we have had snow almost every month of the year at some point or another.A few years ago it briefly snowed in JULY! It doesn't stay on the ground because the earth's too warm,but it snowed.
I know of one time when it has actually snowed in July in Indiana.
My grandpa was born in 1872, and this took place sometime during his early childhood, so this would have taken place in the 1870s or 1880s.
I believe a lot of people thought that the world was about to come to an end, but the kids were just thrilled about it and went out and played in it.
Some mountains in the western part of the US have snow on them in the summer. I'm not sure if it's freshly fallen snow or just snow that never melted.
In 1961, my folks and I went on a family vacation out West and took my best friend, Patty, along. We went up on this mountaintop and made snowballs to throw.
In 1967, my folks and I stayed at this lodge at Mr. Rainier National Park, and we had to go through a tunnel of snow to get in the front entrance.
I believe the temperature was fairly warm (as in far too warm to snow any more) but hadn't been warm enough to melt away all of the last big snowfall.
Personally, I would be curious to know whether or not it snowed during the summer here in Indiana beyond that one my grandpa experienced. I'm pretty sure that it hasn't done so during my 60 plus years (born December 12, 1952).
I also have an interest in other kinds of rare weather such as thunderstorms in San Francisco; heat waves/rain/thunder in places like The North Pole and/or Antarctica--as in whether or not they've ever happened during recorded weather history and, if so, when?
Ainsley Jo Phillips
Anderson, Indiana
yes it can when it gets real cold out it can hit the precipitation
Its too hot!
yes
88.8 inches of snow fall total in Erie PA as of Friday February 25, 2011
A snow fall is like a rain shower
The ice crystals that fall from the sky are called snow or snowflakes.
Snow does not fall in tropical rainforests, though there are such things as mid-latitude rainforests (for example on the southeast coast of Alaska) where some snow will fall in the winter.
About 55"
fall and spring
billions
About 235cm.
It depends on where you live. For example in parts of the northeastern U.S. snow often starts falling in October.
A Half Inch In 1956
88.8 inches of snow fall total in Erie PA as of Friday February 25, 2011
Fall, because in Winter, you have cozy coats and snow gear to wear, and in fall, you usually wear normal clothes with a jacket, and the fall breeze makes you cold.
why snow fall occurs
no snow will fall this month!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A snow fall is like a rain shower
Fall is also known as Autumn. It is when the leaves fall off of the trees (except for evergreens) in preparation for winter (when you get tons of snow).
Depending upon the specific desert and season of the year, a desert may receive rain, sleet, hail, graupel or snow.