Yes. Paris' climate is very similar to Washington, DC's. The winter months (Dec - Mar) are marked by periods of snowfall that rarely last more than a few days. I tried to find an official source and annual amounts but I don't speak French.
A large bank of snow is often referred to as a "snowdrift."
A: Igloo
no it does not snow and does not rain often
Snow virga is a weather phenomenon that occurs when snow falls from high-altitude clouds but evaporates before reaching the ground. This results in streaks or wisps of falling snow that do not actually accumulate on the surface. Snow virga is often a sign of a dry atmosphere near the ground.
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.
Not infrequently, yes. I have known snow in Paris as late as April, though this was exceptional.
When there is snow in Paris, then there is snow on the Eiffel Tower.
a Google.fr image search with the words Paris + neige returns 252,000 results. The picture site Flickr.com returns more than 9,000 with the tags neige + Paris (you can also use the tag snow)
How often does it snow it Libya?
it dose not snow at all because it is summer there
There are, but not often.
In London it is often cold and wet while in Paris it is often cold and wet!
snow leopard eat every day.
It is not a characteristic of Oklahoma, but of the atmosphere's condition. It is often wet because the temperature is often near the freezing point. This tends to make wet snow, whereas colder conditions would be conducive to dry snow.
Snow on the cooler, shadowed side of mountains, often remain when other snow has melted.
The City Of Lights
A large bank of snow is often referred to as a "snowdrift."