Yes it will snow in gravesend.
During the great fire of London there were many deaths in London but not enough time to bury all of the bodies so the bodies were thrown into the thames. The thames river runs through gravesends this is where the river bends, all the bodies that were put in the river ended up at gravesend , there fore called gravesend as it is where the graveses ended their journey.However the problem with the above answer is that Gravesend existed in 1268 as a Market License for Gravesend and Milton exists from that time. Another problem for the answer is that Samuel Pepys diarist and witness to the great fire, records visiting Gravesend in1650 - 16 years before the fire.
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.
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Gravesend is only as hot as northeastern England which is where Gravesend is located.
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Gravesend - film - was created in 1997.
Gravesend Grammar School was created in 1893.
Gravesend railway station was created in 1849.
Gravesend West Line was created in 1886.
Richard Gravesend died on 1303-12-09.
Gravesend Cricket Club was created in 1880.
Gravesend United F.C. ended in 1946.
Stephen Gravesend died on 1338-04-08.
Gravesend Race Track was created in 1886.
Richard of Gravesend died on 1279-12-18.