Scotland tends to have more snow than the rest of Britain due to its higher elevation and more northern latitude. These factors result in colder temperatures and more opportunities for snowfall, especially in the Highlands. Additionally, the proximity to the Atlantic Ocean can bring moisture and storms that contribute to snow accumulation in Scotland.
It is guaranteed that it will snow somewhere. Whether or not you will get snow depends on where you live.
In December 2003, NYC experienced a total snow accumulation of 19.8 inches. This was above the average snowfall for the month of December in the city.
Of course it will! It's december, the season known for snow!It will snow somewhere undoubtedly. However December does not mean snow everywhere, in the southern hemisphere it is summer.
Yes... i can confirm it will snow.. i know this because it IS the 23rd December 2009 and as i look out the window at work at 08:45 am there is a large pile of snow accumulating on the ground outside! Well..at least in Dundee ,Scotland It is snowing! don't care bout anywhere else :) haha
Near the west coast about half way up. Look for Loch Linnhe
A few mountains in Scotland where there are ski resorts are Cairngorm, Glenshee, and Glencoe. All three of these mountains feature ski resorts and tubing areas.
By road, 223 miles, which should take around 4.5 hours by car
The only ski resorts in Britain are in Scotland, with Ski centres at Cairngorm, Glencoe, Nevis Range, Glenshee and The Lecht.
The address of the Glencoe Public Library is: 320 Park Avenue, Glencoe, 60022 1526
in the back of the glencoe book.
The address of the Glencoe Historical Society is: 375 Park Ave, Glencoe, IL 60022-1551
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acording to last years snow isues in the eastcoast, we will not get that much snow as this year but it will snow in 2010 december:))
The web address of the Glencoe Museum is: http://www.radfordpl.org/glencoe
The address of the Glencoe Historic Preservation Society is: 1304 20Th Street E, Glencoe, MN 55336-1442