Alaska deals with snow quite well, thank you. Mainly by leaving it alone. If it is in the way (blocking a door, on the steps) it gets shoveled off. Major roads get plowed, side roads- it gets packed down and stays there. For most of the winter it is too cold for snow to melt, even with salt added to it. You learn to drive on snow, and sometimes use snow mobiles, skis or snowshoes.
Make it, or go to Alaska.
Alaska has the most snow of the fifty States. It also has the iciest rivers.
Alaska snow can last several months, usually from October to April, depending on the region and elevation. Some areas may have snow lasting even longer due to colder temperatures and higher snowfall amounts.
Because Alaska is closer to the North Pole, and because the higher the elevation, the colder it is, there is snow on the mountain peaks even during the summer. I used to live in Alaska, so I know a little bit about it.
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No, in fact many places in the 'Lower 48' get more snow than Alaska.
No.
Make it, or go to Alaska.
Most of Alaska gets much more snow than most of Antarctica.
Snow in Alaska typically falls from October to April, with the heaviest snowfall occurring in December and January.
But dont forget Alaska
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