a small evil elf
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.
All of the snow in Antarctica -- is snow in Antarctica.
snow cat
Well, honey, Snow Devil snow blowers are manufactured by a company called Snow Devil. It's right there in the name, isn't it? They specialize in making machines to help you tackle that pesky snow, so if you're in the market for a snow blower, you might want to check them out.
Scotland
Yes, and this winter has been one of the worst for snow for many years.
Britain's big freeze is when Britain temperature was as low as -22.3° and was froze over with ice and snow
It hasn't started yet.
Because we ran out of grit
Ben Nevis
The winters of 1946/7 and 1962/3 were particularly heavy.
because its hard to drive in the snow.. and its 'everywhere' not every wear
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.
Before 2007 the last White Christmas in Britain was in 2004. There was widespread snow reported over the northern and western areas of Britain.
It used to be cold, with lots of snow which lasted for weeks - now it's just cold and wet !
British stop signs are octagonal to make them easily identifiable even when they are obscured by dirt or snow.