Snow means (frozen) water falling from the sky. For something to be a desert, there has to be very little water falling from the sky. Which means that you don't really get many snowy deserts.
Antarctic might fit the bill though. There's snow and ice on the ground, collected over millenia. But very little falling over each year.
january
aviemore, highland
Fairbanks, Alaska
26.5" in 1962
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Miami. You would have to drive over 1,000 miles to approach any area with snow in the peak of the winter's snowiest part.
Methuen, Mass
Miami. You would have to drive over 1,000 miles to approach any area with snow in the peak of the winter's snowiest part.
The snowiest months in the alps are:1. January(extremely snowy)2. February(extremely snowy)3. December(very snowy)4. March(quite snowy)
Finse is pretty cold and snowy in winter
The coldest month is January
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