While snow in June is extremely rare in Virginia, there have been isolated instances of unusual weather patterns that resulted in snowfall. The most notable occurrence was in 1816, known as the "Year Without a Summer," when unseasonably cold temperatures led to snowfall in various parts of the eastern United States, including Virginia. Generally, Virginia's climate in June is warm, making snow a highly unlikely event.
No. Source - Wisconsin State Climate Office
I have lived here for 66 years and there isn't a record of it.
It has snowed in Austin.
Nope. Never. We almost never get snow in the winter, and when we do, it almost never sticks.
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Yes.
It has never snowed in Mumbai. The coldest temperature ever recorded in Mumbai was 7.4 Celsius which occurred in 1962.
Yes, it has snowed in Fremont, California but I'm not sure when though.
Yes, it has snowed in June in Salt Lake City. While rare, there have been instances of late spring snowstorms in the area. The most notable occurrence was on June 8, 1967, when measurable snowfall was recorded. Such events are unusual but not impossible due to the region's mountainous terrain and variable weather patterns.
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No it hasn't.
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