yep, lots
A skiff of snow is a light dusting of snow, usually used in the early part of winter when it's the first snowfall. IE: A skiff of snow fell last night.
Snow sparkles at night because of a phenomenon called "diamond dust," where tiny ice crystals in the snow reflect light from various sources, such as the moon or artificial light. This reflection of light off the ice crystals gives the impression of sparkling or shimmering snow.
Snow is more likely to occur at night, especially during the early morning hours. This is because nighttime temperatures are typically colder, which is conducive to snow formation and accumulation. However, snow can still fall during the day if conditions are right.
5 inches.
No because it hasn't snowed in Miami in a year and I said a year because last year it was so cold at night that it was raining ice and I mean ice ice not hail but ever since that it hasn't been colder than 20 degrees.
It already has last night and today :) but hopefully it snows more because we did not get to play with the snow today as all the snow melted before we got out of school :/
Only 3.4 officially - there was much more inland.
It snowed a little bit last year, and last night we got about 1/4 to 1/2 an inch
Last Snow was created in 2000.
Snow Blankets the Night was created on 2006-12-12.
Snow leopards hunt in the day and the night but they usually hunt at night because that is when their prey are out.
A skiff of snow is a light dusting of snow, usually used in the early part of winter when it's the first snowfall. IE: A skiff of snow fell last night.
Mount Washington has a base of 50 cm. Last night they got 25 cm. They have a web site that tells current snow conditions. Check the Mount Washington website for details of current snow totals.
Onion snow
snow leopards hunt at night. or day. I'm not sure. snow leopards hunt at night. or day. I'm not sure. snow leopards hunt at night. or day. I'm not sure.
Last Year's Snow Was Falling was created in 1983.
The majestic snow-covered mountains were breath-taking.