Sentences with phrase «snowy winters mean»

Warm summers and snowy winters mean that Spokane has a lot to offer its residents: plenty of hikes, mountain scenery, beautiful lakes, a bustling downtown.

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I mean, what's a girl to do on a cold snowy winter day.
«Warm Arctic means colder, snowier winters in northeastern US, study says: Warming Arctic's connection to US weather is «no coincidence».»
«Warm Arctic means colder, snowier winters in northeastern US, study says: Warming Arctic's connection to US weather is «no coincidence».»
That means that, for example, places like Boston may see less snowy winters overall, punctuated in some years by blizzards that drop a foot or two of snow.
Most people in the general public now know the term, and they have a vague idea that it is some kind of pattern in the Pacific Ocean that means the U.S. will have a warm winter... or snowy winter... or hot summer — or something.
You would never consider going out on a snowy day with bare feet, and while your pet's paws are able to cope better with ice and cold than our human feet, that doesn't mean that you shouldn't consider protecting them from the worst weather of winter.
Winter can be quite cold and snowy in Québéc City but that doesn't mean staying indoors.
An open fire, and discreetly hidden central heating, warms the vast room for, as the owner says, «the altitude here means that the winters are pretty cold and snowy.
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