No, and this winter won't be the first - this climatologist promises you that.
Is this a joke?
89.6" in 1978-1979 winter.
No
24.5" fell in the winter of '88-'89.
35.6" fell in the winter of 2006-2007.
11/2 inches
The reason it is called "winter" is that some of the sports need snow or ice. There is no snow or ice in the Bahamas so they can't be held there.
Only 6.8" as of January 13, most of which fell yesterday. Normal for this point in the winter is almost 15".
Yes, it does snow in the eastern woodlands during the winter months. Snowfall can vary depending on the region and weather patterns, but it is not uncommon for the east coast to experience snowfall during the winter.
Chicago is snowy in the winter, but the definition of winter in Chicago changes every year. Sometimes it snows from Halloween through Easter, and other times it will only snow in February. In fact, some of Chicago's record snowfalls have occurred in March and April, when the city's baseball teams are gearing up to play ball.
Nope. Never. We almost never get snow in the winter, and when we do, it almost never sticks.
Yes, Chicago does salt its roads in winter to help melt snow and prevent ice from forming, making driving conditions safer for residents. Salt is commonly used as a de-icing method to keep roads clear and reduce the risk of accidents during winter weather.