la planche means the plank, the wooden board in French.
It is spelled "la neige" (fem.)
What is happening in the snow?
a snowboard is "une planche à neige", but the French just say "le snowboard". Snowboarding could be "faire de la planche à neige", or "Faire du snowboard". "Je Fais du Snowboard"- I snowboard "Il Fait du Snowboard"- He snowboards "J'ai fait du snowboard"- I snowboarded "Je faisais du snowboard"- I was snowboarding "Tu aime faire du snowboard?"- Do you like snowboarding? "Je voudrais faire du snowboard"- I want to snowboard.
Le plancher (masc.) is the flooring in French, especially when that flooring is made of planks (planche in French). "Le plancher des vaches" (literally the cows' flooring) is a jocular expression meaning the ground.
snow is 'la neige' (fem.) in French. To snow is 'neiger'
Either le blizzard or la tempête de neige
'le beurre' is 'the butter' in English.
'le menton' means the chin in English.
qui a le ... means 'who has the ... / which has the ...'
The cast of Le feu sous la neige - 1973 includes: Sylvie Faure as Jacqueline Nicole Maurey as Solange Maurey
il neige dans le Minnesota
Le placard (masc.) means the cupboard in English.