i see that the brain box not-from-Georgia is back.
all the years it snowed in Georgia is not a question just because you put a question mark at the end.
you need an interogative.
and it snows in Georgia every year. its the figrinist coldest country i have ever been in.
colder even than Ukraine.
I have lived here for 66 years and there isn't a record of it.
It snowed in 1992 but did not stick.. I had just had my son so I remember it perfectly..:)
Christmas 2010 Northern Gaif by ga you mean Georgia then in 2008
The last time it snowed in North Georgia on Christmas was in 2010. Snowfall is uncommon in the region on Christmas due to its relatively mild climate.
2010.Other than a trace of snow in 1993, The late 1800s and 2010.
I have lived here for 66 years and there isn't a record of it.
It snowed in 1992 but did not stick.. I had just had my son so I remember it perfectly..:)
it has snowed 34 times in the past 100 years
Christmas 2010 Northern Gaif by ga you mean Georgia then in 2008
snow is a regular verb, so the past and past participle are +ed. snow snowed snowed It has snowed all day.
Yes! It does snow in Georgia but only during the winter. The Christmas of 2010 it snowed & was very rare! But when it snow in Georgia, they get alot of it & get snowed in.
The last time it snowed in North Georgia on Christmas was in 2010. Snowfall is uncommon in the region on Christmas due to its relatively mild climate.
2010.Other than a trace of snow in 1993, The late 1800s and 2010.
Oh, dude, Valdosta, Georgia? Annual snowfall there is like... practically non-existent. They get maybe a dusting every few years if they're lucky. So, if you're dreaming of a white Christmas in Valdosta, you might want to just keep dreaming.
It snowed in December, 2011 and Early 2012, but the last actual "white" Christmas was in 2010.
It Snowed was created in 2011.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," it last snowed in Maycomb County in 1885 during a rare weather event.