Sentences with phrase «blanket of snow during»

The scenery is covered in a beautiful blanket of snow during the winter months - mountain vistas are truly spectacular when the sun shines and bounces off the fresh snow.
Eight days of pre-season testing is already a pretty limited amount of time for the teams, but eight was reduced to just seven when the Circuit de Barcelona - Catalunya was draped in a blanket of snow during the first test.

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Jeremy Dueñas, a freshman at Ralph McKee High School, created «Close NYC Schools During Snow Emergencies» amid an announcement by Farina and her head - in - a-snowdrift boss, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Wednesday night that city public schools would be open Thursday — despite a storm warning and forecast that called for as many as 10 inches of snow to blanket the Big ApSnow Emergencies» amid an announcement by Farina and her head - in - a-snowdrift boss, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Wednesday night that city public schools would be open Thursday — despite a storm warning and forecast that called for as many as 10 inches of snow to blanket the Big Apsnow to blanket the Big Apple.
Craig Langman, of the campaign group Parents Want A Say, argued that headteachers are employing «double standards» by forbidding parents from taking their children out of school during term time while shutting down schools due to a «small blanket of snow».
While that means sledding, skiing, and beautifully blanketed yards of snow, it also means some inconveniences, including difficult driving conditions during and after a snowstorm.
With much of the UK blanketed by snow and battling blizzards during what was one of the coldest December's on record for some parts of the country, it is no surprise that flight searches for Spanish hotspots such as Malaga and Alicante, and winter sun favourites like Tenerife were among the most popular according to WhichBudget.com, a leading flight search engine and destination finder.
** The UHI effect there was due to continual snow removal during the winter at French airports where all of the «official» thermometers are located (whereas, all of the surrounding countryside remained blanketed in snow and showed no increase in winter temperatures).
Since then, the problem of data corruption due to continual snow removal during the winter at airports where thermometers are located — while all of the surrounding countryside is blanketed in snow — has been shown to extend far beyond the example in France (e.g., Russia, Alaska).
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