A very long way away.
The closest snowfields to the Gold Coast are those in Kosciuszko National Park, over 1300km away.
No. While there are parts of Queensland along the same latitude which can occasionally get snow during winter (such as the Granite Belt), the most "snow" the Gold Coast ever gets is by way of hail during storms.
1.2 inches of snow.
Yes in the mountains at higher elevation. P.S: What was said above is not truth. Yes, it snows in Portugal and not only in the mountains. It snow especially in the north of Portugal. In the coast, it is difficult to snow, but it can snow...
In the far north, the far south, and on mountain tops, it gets cold. It snows. In some places, it takes a long time for the snow to melt. Sometimes the snow does not melt during the summer. Instead, the snow stays there and the next years snow lands on top of the old snow. This creates a snow field. As time goes by, the snow field becomes more and more compressed. The snow field turns to ice. It turns into an ice field. Then, the ice field begins to flow in one or more directions. At that point it became a glacier.
where is the closest dealer
along the east coast
Blackpool is on the coast and Coastal areas don't generally get as much snow as inland areas.
There are no cheats for the snow field, you go to the park and see if some dog is wearing the Ski Suit. Have a puppy and that dog will give you the Ski Suit!! Leave and , Voila. The snow field is born!!
Hawaii gets the least, with snow only occurring above 7-8 thousand feet, which is only a couple peaks. Otherwise, snow is least common on the California coast and the Gulf coast.
The closest ski area may be Taos New Mexico, which is approximately 675 miles from Dallas.
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On the northern coast of Australia, probably zero.