The phrase "if the snow holds" refers to the idea that the current snow accumulation will remain in place without melting or being disturbed. It often implies a condition that may affect future events, such as skiing or outdoor activities, suggesting that the snow must stay intact for those plans to proceed. Essentially, it's a way of expressing uncertainty about weather conditions and their potential impact.
you mean sleet?
Drifts can mean a lot of snow
Here are a few names meaning snow-Name - XueOrigin- ChineseName- YukiOrigin- Japanese (Yuki can also mean lucky)Name- NevadaOrigin- Spanish(Name is not snow but, covered in snow or as white as snow)Name-EiraOrigin- WelshName-TuyetOrigin-Vietnamese (Snow White)Name-MiyukiOrigin- Japanese(Silent snow; beautiful happiness)I hope this helps, if you were looking for English names I couldn't really find any most of the English names don't have meanings.
Buffalo, OK holds the record at 36" for a storm that hit Feb 21-22, 1971
Fairbanks, Alaska holds the record for the highest seasonal snowfall in the 1961-1962 season with 100.6 inches of snow.
Yes. Nieves does mean snow.
Because it is a cone to hold snow or crushed ice that you can eat. Like an ice cream cone holds ice cream.
Snow-clad; snow-covered.
Lake effect snow: water from Lake Erie picks up water and holds that moisture, releasing it in the form of snow downwind of the lake.
Star of the snow.
a lot of snow
Lake effect snow: water from Lake Erie picks up water and holds that moisture, releasing it in the form of snow downwind of the lake.
a lot of snow
Snow on your hood means you are getting white hair.
Snow is a slang name for the drug cocaine
it will snow today or for however long
the snow