Sentences with phrase «of snow a year»

If the city gets 10 inches of snow there will be enough to remove 21 additional inches of snow this year.
14 The whitest place in the United States is Valdez, Alaska — near the site of the infamous oil spill — which receives 326 inches of snow a year, on average.
In locations that are accustomed to getting snow during the winter, the total amount of snow each year is already decreasing as the planet warms from increasing greenhouse gases; the percentage of precipitation falling as snow is on the decline, with more of it falling as rain.
This Midwestern state is often called a Water - Winter Wonderland because it has 64,980 inland lakes and ponds and gets an average of 30 to 40 inches of snow a year.
We get approximately 300 inches of snow every year and my Subaru handles it like a champ.
Tennessee only sees around 6.3 inches of snow every year, but it is typically never heavy.
Those mountains enjoy an average of 37 feet of snow each year, making them excellent choices for reliable ski conditions about two hours north of Vancouver.
«Steamboat», as it's known locally, gets about 350 inches of snow a year, much of it the fabulously smooth, dry stuff that's been dubbed Champagne powder.
Connecticut gets its fair share of snow each year and transforms it into the ideal venue for a little winter vacation, especially if you enjoy outdoor sports.
We got a lot of snow this year so I turned to Craigslist, Offerup, and I recently joined several Facebook video game and electronic buy / sell groups.
I live in Syracuse where we average ten feet of snow a year.
Tennessee only sees around 6.3 inches of snow every year, but it is typically never heavy.
It also rarely snows in Charlotte, averaging around just six inches of snow a year.
Additionally, Green Bay gets an average of 47.7 inches of snow each year, and this can lead to slick roads and hazardous driving conditions.
This city averages 51 inches of snow each year, which means you could get stuck replacing a roof or fixing busted pipes at any given moment during the cold weather months.
The property accumulates an average 340 inches of snow each year, and has 700 acres of ski - able terrain, making it ideal for an extended season of winter escapades.
And we get 200 inches of snow a year so real wood is impractical.

Not exact matches

That left Burton vulnerable to bad snow years, when sales would drop, or to new rivals who could swoop in and steal a chunk of the market.
Darn Good Yarn won last year's Community Excellence Award presented by the US Chamber of Commerce, so Snow is definitely doing something right.
Instead of fleeing to a warm - weather destination to avoid the cold and snow this year, why not run headfirst into the season's embrace?
The biggest event of the year is the Magic Hat Mardi Gras weekend in late February — in which Newman leads thousands of drunken revelers, parading through Burlington's snow - covered streets wearing a goofy, fruit - covered «magic hat.»
At this year's Consumer Electronics Show, Cerevo, a company known for creating network consumer devices, unveiled its new XON SNOW - 1, a smart snowboard bindings that provide real - time analysis of your ride.
Winter is here, and it's about to get even colder in the northeastern and midwestern parts of the U.S. Winter storm Grayson has already begun delivering freezing rain and snow to states as south as Florida, coating Tallahassee with snow for the first time in 28 years.
I remember shoveling snow one afternoon in my driveway, thinking through the past few years, and I essentially had a revelation: I'm done with all of this.
For example, in Christmas of 1995, Boston received snow and the following year, the S&P 500 increased by more than 20 %.
Disney is a 90 - year - old company, and while some of it's properties (like Snow White) date back 80 years, the staying power and recurring revenues on those properties is insane.
No; but with them gone I see the years ahead opening like a pathway deep in snow above the tree line; ridges I can't tread at half the pace of thirty years ago, when I was starting out.
Yes and plow the snow off of and fix the highways, pay the army and all the other things the government does for you as well — or tell them just to charge it — oops, wait they been doin that for years because no one wanted to pay for them.
In particular, where is that pile of snow that was in my front yard a few years back?
Remember how we were here in the snow just yesterday and now we are older in the rain, and we have all these years, all of the years we spent together.
This is because all year long dust falls out of the atmosphere along with, in the case of the far north, snow in the winter time.
Not only that but they are also on a moving glassier and the ice cores used for dating well they are taken from the interior of the ice sheet where the ice is quite stable and they don't get anywhere near 2 meters of snow per year.
Their lines are littered with «blessings manifold,» «days of yore,» «snow - crowned years,» «sunset glow,» «falt» ring tread,» and «faith a-gleam.»
Facts like the snows that have covered Mount Kilimanjaro for thousands of years are melting Scientific proof may not be as «warm and fuzzy» feeling as political rhetoric is, but it's better to base our beliefs and actions on objective reality than on self - serving political dogma.
But this year, in addition to braving snow and bone - chilling wind, the March will move in a different direction, says Jeanne Monahan, president of the anti-abortion group.
What Jews have given America: nuclear energy, a cure for polio, Hollywood, the songs Walking in a Winter Wonderland, Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire, Frosty the Snowman, Let it Snow Let it Snow Let it Snow, White Christmas, Rudolph the Red - Nosed Reindeer, It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Rockin» Around the Christmas Tree, Silver Bells, I'll Be Home for Christmas, A Holly Jolly Christmas, There's No Place Like Home for the Holidays, Easter Parade, God Bless America.
On the back of the coldest May I've seen here in many years, I would like to say that up in cottage country, in the Muskokas, this past weekend, it snowed for 3 hours and left snow on the ground.
E. R. Leavis's Richmond Lecture at Cambridge a couple of years later was the best publicized and probably the angriest rebuttal of Snow's position.
It is now more than thirty years since C. P. Snow's Cambridge Rede Lecture, «The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution,» popularized the notion of a dangerous rift between the literary and scientific worldviews.
Those hills and curves are part of the beauty and charm of Vermont, but it is frustrating to contend with them year - round, especially if there is snow or ice.
The truly unfortunate part of Snow's essay is when she likens honoring those who have, often heroically, weathered the joys and sorrows of marriage for fifty or more years to honoring a Sun Myung Moon wedding.
We're lucky that we missed most of the heavy snow in Chicago this year.
This year I indirect grilled some chicken while getting 7 inches of snow and in between sledding sessions on the hill in my back yard.
Ugh I know what snow on the first day of spring feels like... I'm lucky we didn't get snow this year!
I photographed them on wood pieces left from our Christmas tree a couple years ago because when I think of hot buttered rum, I think of sitting by the fire after being out all day, skiing or sledding or snowshoeing or something fun out in the snow and coming in to warm up.
They remind me of glistening orange snowflakes — very appropriate this time of year with oranges in season along with the snow.
I haven't left, but have plans to move back to California in the next couple of years; I miss the constant sunshine and no snow.
Snow peas can usually be found throughout the year in Asian markets and from spring through the beginning of winter in supermarkets.
After being whalloped with 2 ′ of snow, this refreshes the notion that spring WILL come, and that I should be planning this year's veggie planting.
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