In Virginia, the month that typically receives the most snow is January, while the month that usually gets the most rain is July.
Yes, snow can contain air. When snow is formed, air gets trapped in the ice crystals as they accumulate. This is why freshly fallen snow may feel fluffy or light, as it contains pockets of air within the structure.
In very cold weather, the snow is usually too dry and powdery to stick together to form a snowball. The lack of moisture in the snow makes it difficult to pack and shape into a solid mass. Additionally, extremely cold temperatures can prevent the snow from compacting easily, further hindering the ability to create a snowball.
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Well.....I can say that Washington State, SEATTLE area, NEVER gets tornado's. They get some pretty strong wind storms, but that is a random thing. So if you want to never go through one, or get away from them, and you like rain....Washington is your place.
All US states have had tornadoes. Antarctica gets snow and no tornadoes, but it is a continent, not a state.
Lancaster, California gets very little snow. Only sometimes it gets snow.
The state in the western United States with the highest annual snowfall is Wyoming. Wyoming receives an average of 91.4 inches of snow.
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The city in the Lower 48 states that receives the most annual snowfall is Valdez, Alaska. It typically gets around 300 inches of snow each year.
Calgary has more snow
Much of their snow is "lake effect snow".
Hawaii gets the least, with snow only occurring above 7-8 thousand feet, which is only a couple peaks. Otherwise, snow is least common on the California coast and the Gulf coast.
As you get higher it gets colder. If you get high enough it gets cold enough for the snow to stay.
Most of Alaska gets much more snow than most of Antarctica.
Snow Gets in Your Eyes - 1938 was released on: USA: 14 May 1938
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