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In northern Alaska and at higher elevations, it can snow almost the entire year. Elsewhere, it depends....snow starts in most other places by October, and by November it has typically snowed everywhere.
Rainforests typically do not receive snowfall due to their warm and humid climate. However, there are exceptions in high-altitude regions within rainforests where snowfall can occur occasionally. This depends on the specific location and elevation within the rainforest.
129.4 inches of snow has fallen during this current winter season as of March 17t, 2012. The record for a season is 132.6 inches.
Ice crystals that fall from the sky are called snowflakes.
I have pictures that show enough snow and a snow man about two feet tall. There is still enough snow on the ground for a snow ball fight as well. Some of my research has said two inches. Save
I was just looking for a record of all the first snows for the past 20 years and a girl's blog said 2006 the first snow was Oct 1.
The total snowfall for Anchorage Alaska through March 8, 2012 is 126" and it is snowing today March 14, 2012. We will set a new record if we surpass 132" that we received in 1954-55. Let it snow - let it snow!!!!
Fairbanks, Alaska holds the record for the highest seasonal snowfall in the 1961-1962 season with 100.6 inches of snow.
Yes, and some of the most in the world.
In northern Alaska and at higher elevations, it can snow almost the entire year. Elsewhere, it depends....snow starts in most other places by October, and by November it has typically snowed everywhere.
A Half Inch In 1956
No, in fact many places in the 'Lower 48' get more snow than Alaska.
No.
why snow fall occurs
Make it, or go to Alaska.
Most of Alaska gets much more snow than most of Antarctica.
Snow in Alaska typically falls from October to April, with the heaviest snowfall occurring in December and January.