Each desert is different. Some deserts may receive several feet of snow each winter. Other deserts may receive no snow or barely a trace.
Some scientists classify deserts are either hot or cold, others break that down further: Subtropical Desert - Sahara, Great Victorian, Chihuahuan, etc. Cool Coastal Desert - Namib, Atacama, etc. Cold Winter Desert - Gobi, Great Basin, Antarctica, etc.
By definition, any land classified as a desert - whether a hot and dry desert, or the Antarctic continent - receives less than 250 millimetres of precipitation annually. This equals around 10 inches.
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Hot tropical deserts - examples: 1.) Sahara, 2.) Thar Desert, 3.) Sonoran Desert, 4.) Great Victorian Desert, 5.) Mojave Desert, 6.) Gibson Desert, 7.) Arabian Desert, others
The average annual snowfall for Louisiana is about 0.4 inches. This is relatively low compared to other areas in the nation.
Yes, though no nearly every year. Average snowfall is less than 1" annually.
It is only about 4 inches, and it does not snow every year.
The average annual snowfall in Columbia, SC is less than 1 inch. Snow is a rare occurrence in this region due to its relatively mild climate.
As I know, it is very low in recent years!
The average annual rainfall is 1 milimeter of rain every year.
1 inch
Sioux Falls, South Dakota gets an annual average of 44 inches of snowfall per the National Climatic Data Center. The Mt. Rushmore National Memorial gets an annual average of 52 inches of snowfall per the NCDC.
144.4" as of April 1, a couple feet below average.
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.
Hinesville, Georgia receives an average annual snowfall of less than 1 inch. Snow is rare in this region due to its subtropical climate.
Only an inch - there isn't accumulating snow most years.