The highest recorded amount of snowfall in a 24-hour period in the US occurred in 1921 in the town of Silver Lake, Colorado. 76 inches fell on April 14 and 15. A total of 87 inches fell during that storm, which only lasted about 28 hours.
The US record for the highest amount of snowfall in one storm is held by the Mount Shasta Ski Bowl, at 15.75 feet (480 cm), over the course of four days in February 1959.
depends how cold the climate and temperature of the region. Generally it will fall as rain, but at temperatures close to freezing will fall as sleet, and freezing or below..snow.
Fall is also known as Autumn. It is when the leaves fall off of the trees (except for evergreens) in preparation for winter (when you get tons of snow).
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The main sources of fresh water on land are snow and rain which fall as precipitation.
'Sleet' or 'hail'.
The city of Hobart in Australia receives the most snow fall.
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from the day a meteor hit earth til now,,,in Antarctica,,,always a snow storm
Winter.
Cirrostratus clouds usually come 12-24 hours before a rain or snow storm.
The record snowfall in Wasilla, Alaska is 134.5 inches, which occurred during the winter of 1954-1955.
The record for the most consecutive days of snow in the US is 69 days, which occurred in the winter of 1973-1974 in Rochester, New York.
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The snowiest year on record at Vancouver International Airport was 1971, which received a total of 242.6 cm (95.5 in), and the greatest snow depth reported was 61 cm (24 in) on January 15 of that year.
it makes snow fall over for about 5 seconds