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In general, it does not, though it varies by region. Much of Canada is relatively dry, especially in the central and north regions, so not a lot of snow falls despite being so snow. For example, a lot of snow falls in the US Rockies because of the upslope effect of the mountains, so comparing this to the Canadian Plains would be kind of unfair.

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