Sentences with phrase «snow on the ground where»

There might still be snow on the ground where you live, but regardless of that fact spring has officially arrived.
I have it too, but have yet to wear it (since there's still snow on the ground where I live, it doesn't seem right to wear it until spring really arrives!).
There still might be snow on the ground where you live, too, but the days are longer now and spring will be here before we know it.
There still might be snow on the ground where you live, too, but the days are longer now and spring will be here before we know it.

Not exact matches

And if it's still cold where you are close your eyes, take a few bites, and pretend there's no more snow on the ground.
As the snow started falling across New York on Tuesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and a large amount of the state's plows and personnel were on the ground in New York City, where the worst of the storm was expected.
Also, the weather is bad out there, with lots of snow on the ground, depending on where you live.
There may be snow on the ground today where we live but I've got spring on the mind!
If you live in Minnesota or anywhere, where snow is always on the ground.
This is one of the first years where we didn't have a pile of snow on the ground for Easter!
Not snow - on - the - ground, can't - feel - my - face cold, but still cold enough where getting out of bed seems like the worst idea ever, and jumping out of a hot shower into a cold bathroom takes serious mental preparation.
Fortunately we make it to Flagstaff, where there's still snow on the ground.
Depending on the terrain where the event is held, the dog may pull on snow, rails, carpet or bare ground.
We remember what our grandparents told us and old news reels show of the winter of 1947 - 8, where snow lay on the ground for months, livestock starved in the fields if a helicopter couldn't get hay to them and we think «Thank (insert name of diety) that hasn't happened this year».
If we had snow on the ground it would be much colder because of the albedo effect, and any warming that is happening right now is due to the fact that the snowless surface is absorbing energy, where a snow covered surface would be reflecting the energy back into space.
Cryosphere All regions on and beneath the surface of the Earth and ocean where water is in solid form, including sea ice, lake ice, river ice, snow cover, glaciers and ice sheets, and frozen ground (which includes permafrost).
Perhaps paradoxically, the first (literal) black swan I encountered was in the severe English winter of 1962 - 63, when Christmas snow in London remained on the ground for months, and the lake in my local park where the aforesaid swan resided remained frozen until May.
If you have only ever camped in the summer, consider camping in April or November, when the weather is quite cool and, depending on where you live, there may be snow on the ground.
One would not expect to see much effect in areas where (a) snow was on ground year - round or (b) where it never snowed, but where snow was seasonal.
If you're actually listing your home this winter, try to have your listing photos taken on a day where there is no snow on the ground.
And isn't nature grand, I try to get close enough around my parts to get that really «good» pic of the red bird or the pretty little blue bird SO happy right now with our yard where there is a feeder in the 10 inches or better of snow on the ground.
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