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
"Pocket snow" typically refers to small accumulations of snow that settle in sheltered areas or depressions, often remaining when surrounding areas are clear. This term can also describe the phenomenon where snow collects in the pockets of clothing or gear during outdoor activities, such as skiing or hiking. In both contexts, it highlights localized snow presence, contrasting with broader snow-covered landscapes.
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
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.
a lot of snow
Star of the 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.
it will snow today or for however long
Snow is a slang name for the drug cocaine
the snow