The average size of a snowstorm can vary significantly depending on the region and weather patterns. Generally, a snowstorm can cover an area ranging from a few hundred square miles to several thousand, with snowfall amounts varying widely from a couple of inches to several feet. Factors such as temperature, moisture, and wind patterns play a crucial role in determining the storm's size and intensity. Overall, there is no single "average" size, as each snowstorm is unique.
the size of a snow leopard is about Body Length(mm)-900-1350, Weight (kg) - 50Litter Size - 2-3.
Rainbows do not usually form after a snow storm
A blizzard, or a heavy snow storm. Hope this helped, :)
a snow storm is created by high winds and snow in weather under 0 degrees
A snow storm (blizzard) is when a strong wind is combined with heavy snowing.
During a snow storm, a combination of snow and wind together form dunes, or snow drifts. Snow drifts are mounds of snow that build up during a storm.
You can make snow angels and have snow ball fights.
Snow Storm - 1898 was released on: USA: 20 May 1898
A Small Cattle Drive in a Snow Storm was created in 1997.
The number of snowflakes in the world varies at any one time. More are being created all the time. They are formed by freezing water particles high in the atmosphere. No one knows how many are in the world at one time.
snow and wind... that's about it
No, a snow storm is not a storm cell. A snow storm is a weather event characterized by heavy snowfall and strong winds, while a storm cell refers to a small, intense cluster of thunderstorms within a larger storm system. The two are different in terms of the type of weather they produce and their characteristics.