In the heaviest snowstorms, snow can fall at rates exceeding 2 to 4 inches per hour, with some extreme events producing snowfall rates of up to 6 inches per hour or more. These intense rates often occur during blizzards, where strong winds and low temperatures contribute to rapid accumulation. The exact rate can vary based on factors such as temperature, humidity, and the specific characteristics of the storm.
from the day a meteor hit earth til now,,,in Antarctica,,,always a snow storm
The Sierra receives some of the heaviest snow in the world.
Rainbows do not usually form after a snow storm
Yes, it is possible for snow to fall during a thunderstorm. Thunderstorms can occur when there is enough instability in the atmosphere, and if the temperature is cold enough, snow rather than rain can fall during these conditions.
Heavy snow warnings are made public when there is a very good likelihood that the storm will hit a certain area. There is a required amount of expected snow fall to make it a heavy snow warning.
from the day a meteor hit earth til now,,,in Antarctica,,,always a snow storm
Yes. Snowstorms are storms where large amounts of snow fall.
The word is snow. snowball snowstorm snowdrift snowfall
The Sierra receives some of the heaviest snow in the world.
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Ireland does not get very heavy snowfalls normally, but when it does snow heavily it is in the mountainous regions, like the Wicklow mountains, where snow is heaviest and lasts longest.
A blizzard, or a heavy snow storm. Hope this helped, :)
Rainbows do not usually form after a snow storm
Yes, it is possible for snow to fall during a thunderstorm. Thunderstorms can occur when there is enough instability in the atmosphere, and if the temperature is cold enough, snow rather than rain can fall during these conditions.
Heavy snow warnings are made public when there is a very good likelihood that the storm will hit a certain area. There is a required amount of expected snow fall to make it a heavy snow warning.
a snow storm is created by high winds and snow in weather under 0 degrees
It may have been somewhere in Scotland such as the Cairngorm Mountains where most snow falls in the country . Or Snowdonia where 3,500 mm of water is said to fall annually there !