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Definition of snowfall in English: snowfallnoun ˈsnəʊfɔːlˈsnoʊˌfɔl 1A fall of snow. heavy snowfalls made travel absolutely impossible Example sentencesExamples - But the paltry amount of snow here is a relief compared to the four-foot snowfalls we'd receive at least five times a year in Montreal.
- As they brace themselves for the big thaw following this week's snowfall, the people of York might not have needed a reminder of flooding.
- In Bolton there was a four inch snowfall over night.
- After a winter of meager snowfalls, another drought is likely.
- Temperatures plummeted in the Eastern Cape over the weekend as a heatwave gave way to rain and snowfalls in some areas in just 24 hours.
- It happened last Sunday, during New York's one and only snowfall this winter.
- Freezing temperatures and snowfalls return by the end of August.
- Meanwhile emergency services were bracing themselves for more heavy snowfalls.
- Like rain storms and snowfalls, we have no control over anything that nature has given to us.
- The sliding door to the back was sparkling clean and the footprints in the back yard had been covered with last night's snowfall.
- Storm warnings were posted from Wisconsin to New England, as heavy snowfalls were reported in many areas.
- The West Yellowstone Fall Camp begins with the first snowfalls of November and runs until the first of December.
- The last two days have bought with them my wished for snowfall.
- However, this negative correlation may be due to an association between precipitation and damaging snowfalls or ice storms.
- I look over to where the snow bank remained last week, the last vestiges of a record five-foot February snowfall.
- The South African Weather Service warned yesterday that most parts of South Africa would experience cold and rainy weather with the possibility of snowfalls over the next few days.
- On the Western Slopes the rainfall gradually decreases, together with the frequency of winter snowfalls.
- Only a thin metal wall protected her from the winter's third snowfall.
- Then further snowfalls are expected which will add to the snow already at the skiing areas.
- I moved here in March of 2001 and just missed the most significant snowfall for years by six weeks.
- 1.1mass noun The quantity of snow falling within a given area in a given time.
the average snowfall is 7.5 m a year Example sentencesExamples - But a series of warm winters have reduced snowfall in many parts of Scotland, leaving many distilleries short of melt-water.
- Panorama averages 475 centimetres of snowfall annually, one of the lowest totals in the East Kootenay.
- Last winter, abundant snowfall promised the best skiing in years, but it also created a death trap.
- The average winter temperature is minus 7 degrees with an average annual snowfall of 74 inches.
- The rate of snowfall needed to sustain a glacier depends on the rate of removal of glacier ice, called the ablation rate.
- Ross correctly points out that the southeast corner of the Greenland Ice Sheet is a relatively warm area with very high snowfall.
- In this climate, when you measure snowfall in tons, you have to.
- It is bursting back to life earlier too now, due to an ongoing drought that has reduced snowfall in the area.
- This past winter, a Colorado outfit was paid $650,000 to boost snowfall around the Denver area.
- The avid skier may be interested in comparing the average snowfall at Soldier Mountain, ID.
- In spring, if there has been a good winter snowfall, the volume of water going over the waterfalls is unparalleled.
- In fact, there's a 100 times as much snowfall and precipitation in south Greenland as there is in the north.
- If snowfall within the basin continues to remain below normal, these estimates will be lowered.
- The area's average annual snowfall of almost 500 inches promises soft landings, too.
- Normal to above normal snowfall this winter will be needed to bring these systems back to normal.
- It is still below freezing in the mountains despite the higher temperatures, hence more snowfall and bigger glaciers.
- On average, we've seen anywhere between three and eight inches of snowfall.
- Standing residue in the field helps capture valuable moisture from this year's above average snowfall.
- This was quite odd this time of year, considering the high average snowfall amount Vermont was famous for.
- Van is currently getting dumped with its annual 6 inch snowfall.
Definition of snowfall in US English: snowfallnounˈsnōˌfôlˈsnoʊˌfɔl 1A fall of snow. heavy snowfalls made travel absolutely impossible Example sentencesExamples - Storm warnings were posted from Wisconsin to New England, as heavy snowfalls were reported in many areas.
- The West Yellowstone Fall Camp begins with the first snowfalls of November and runs until the first of December.
- The sliding door to the back was sparkling clean and the footprints in the back yard had been covered with last night's snowfall.
- It happened last Sunday, during New York's one and only snowfall this winter.
- On the Western Slopes the rainfall gradually decreases, together with the frequency of winter snowfalls.
- Then further snowfalls are expected which will add to the snow already at the skiing areas.
- After a winter of meager snowfalls, another drought is likely.
- As they brace themselves for the big thaw following this week's snowfall, the people of York might not have needed a reminder of flooding.
- Temperatures plummeted in the Eastern Cape over the weekend as a heatwave gave way to rain and snowfalls in some areas in just 24 hours.
- In Bolton there was a four inch snowfall over night.
- Like rain storms and snowfalls, we have no control over anything that nature has given to us.
- The last two days have bought with them my wished for snowfall.
- However, this negative correlation may be due to an association between precipitation and damaging snowfalls or ice storms.
- Freezing temperatures and snowfalls return by the end of August.
- The South African Weather Service warned yesterday that most parts of South Africa would experience cold and rainy weather with the possibility of snowfalls over the next few days.
- But the paltry amount of snow here is a relief compared to the four-foot snowfalls we'd receive at least five times a year in Montreal.
- Only a thin metal wall protected her from the winter's third snowfall.
- I moved here in March of 2001 and just missed the most significant snowfall for years by six weeks.
- I look over to where the snow bank remained last week, the last vestiges of a record five-foot February snowfall.
- Meanwhile emergency services were bracing themselves for more heavy snowfalls.
- 1.1 The quantity of snow falling within a given area in a given time.
winters with above-average snowfall Example sentencesExamples - Van is currently getting dumped with its annual 6 inch snowfall.
- Normal to above normal snowfall this winter will be needed to bring these systems back to normal.
- The rate of snowfall needed to sustain a glacier depends on the rate of removal of glacier ice, called the ablation rate.
- The avid skier may be interested in comparing the average snowfall at Soldier Mountain, ID.
- The area's average annual snowfall of almost 500 inches promises soft landings, too.
- Standing residue in the field helps capture valuable moisture from this year's above average snowfall.
- In spring, if there has been a good winter snowfall, the volume of water going over the waterfalls is unparalleled.
- Last winter, abundant snowfall promised the best skiing in years, but it also created a death trap.
- Ross correctly points out that the southeast corner of the Greenland Ice Sheet is a relatively warm area with very high snowfall.
- It is still below freezing in the mountains despite the higher temperatures, hence more snowfall and bigger glaciers.
- Panorama averages 475 centimetres of snowfall annually, one of the lowest totals in the East Kootenay.
- The average winter temperature is minus 7 degrees with an average annual snowfall of 74 inches.
- On average, we've seen anywhere between three and eight inches of snowfall.
- This was quite odd this time of year, considering the high average snowfall amount Vermont was famous for.
- This past winter, a Colorado outfit was paid $650,000 to boost snowfall around the Denver area.
- If snowfall within the basin continues to remain below normal, these estimates will be lowered.
- In fact, there's a 100 times as much snowfall and precipitation in south Greenland as there is in the north.
- It is bursting back to life earlier too now, due to an ongoing drought that has reduced snowfall in the area.
- In this climate, when you measure snowfall in tons, you have to.
- But a series of warm winters have reduced snowfall in many parts of Scotland, leaving many distilleries short of melt-water.
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