In Denmark proper (i.e. not including Greenland) the average day temperature varies from 2,0 C (not F!) in the month of January to 20,0 C in the month of August. The average for the year is 10,9 C.
Due it's northern position Denmark would be a lot colder, if the waters surrounding it wasn't fed by warm water comming all the way from the Gulf of Mexico.
Drifts can mean a lot of snow
An inch or two is quite a bit for us here in the Central Valley of California.
A lot of snow refers to a large accumulation or depth of snowfall in a particular area, typically causing disruptions to transportation, daily activities and infrastructure. The term can be subjective based on local climate conditions, but it generally implies significant snowfall beyond what is considered typical for the region.
Foods such as powdered sugar dusted on pastries, whipped cream dollops on hot chocolate, and coconut flakes sprinkled on desserts can resemble the look of snow.
In the winter, Vermont can get a lot of snow. It's great for skiing and snowboarding. But, sometimes we get unlucky, and have no snow. But don't be fooled we have very hot summers, and we don't have snow all the time.
When you get a lot of snow.
Yes, Denmark has video games. A lot of video games.
Yes, it is in the northeast and near to Canada. They get a lot of snow in a normal year.
Yes.
A lot of furniture for sure.
a lot of snow
Drifts can mean a lot of snow
a lot of time
Red Snow - 1952 was released on: USA: 7 July 1952 Denmark: 22 November 1954
a bunch of snow
a lot of snow
A large amount of snow is typically called a snowstorm or a blizzard when there is heavy precipitation and strong winds, leading to significant accumulation.