Sure, plenty of places, though probably not yours. We don't know where you are though.
Depending on if they get snow or not, recently England has been having lots of snow recently and has been covered with 6 to 12 inch's of snow. But the UK doesn't always have snow, England had snow this year (2010), 2009 and a few years before. It isn't snow regularly every year.
Snow that lasts from one year to the next is called perennial snow.
Iowa typically receives about 30-40 inches of snow per year on average. However, snowfall amounts can vary significantly from year to year.
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.
Two regions where snow accumulates year after year are the Arctic region and the Antarctic region. These areas experience extremely cold temperatures, leading to the formation of snow that accumulates over time. Snow in these regions plays a crucial role in maintaining their unique ecosystems and climate patterns.
Yes. It can. The snow leopard just lives in snow for six months of the year!
No
Yes. And this year too.
it is currently in its winter season so is wet but dry with snow falls occurring generally every year but they are not guaranteed as there have been years without snow but usually there is snowfall.
Fargo is normally free of snow every year from May to September, however, Fargo can be without snow from as early as March to as late as November.
Snow Miser
They will this year
The character Snow Miser is from the 1974 animated Christmas movie called The Year Without A Santa Clause. The voice actor of Snow Miser is Dick Shawn.
Cyprus has snow regularly each year; the mountain region of the Troodos is a skiing resort.
Yes, in fact some mountains like Kilmanjaro have snow caps for most of the year.
Snow is singular when it is a noun. Snow can also be a verb. We have 3 feet of snow on the ground. (noun) We have had 4 large snows already this year. (plural noun). It will snow again tonight. (verb) It snows and snows; will it ever stop? (verb)
We sure had snow this year. Typically from late December to late February. However it has been known to snow here it April!