ANSWERS: 26
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Canada North. Common as hell.
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Not very common at all.
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Extremely common, and I don't like it. It's so cold and slippery. I live in Wisconsin, it's far enough North in the US to get ample amount of the powdery stuff.
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Very Common, winter in NY makes me miss living down south.
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Winter time...very common.....
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Very, between Late October to Early March is snow seasons usually :)
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Never happens....grew up in Vegas and live in LA...So I have never had the white Christmas or anything like that.
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Very common in the Winter
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Very rare. It hasn't snowed here in about 47 years.
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It is very unusual to get more than a week per year,and even that is too much.
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We haven't had any since the last ice age in my country (Malta)
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Very common during the winter months. Without it we would be lack of nitrogen in the soil, to produce crops during the summer.
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It snowed here once about 80 years ago. It melted before it touched the ground. Aussie, aussie, aussie.
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Uhhhh... Never!
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More common than I like, we get tons of it here. Am I right in guessing you've gotten some snow ?? :)
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I have seen it twice, but spent a lot of time where it was much more common.
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In the last forty years, It has only snowed twice. Neither time did build up. Melted as soon as it hit
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244" a year kid. since it only snows about 4 maybe 5 months a year thats about 5 feet a month. pretty gay. its nice for about a week. then all the snow plows come though and instead of helping just plow you in. absurd huh???
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Before my time is up, I want a White Christmas! I'm in Auckland, New Zealand, and while there is PLENTY of snow down south further, it just doesnt snow in Auckland. Ever ~ or if it did, it hasnt in my lifetime :(
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Once every five to ten years.
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The stuff in the sky? Virtually non existent in Phoenix. The stuff that goes up your nose is a big problem here though.
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well i live in south florida, USA, (sub tropical environment).. last time it snowed here (and only time in recorded history) was circa 1984, and the snow didnt even really make it to the ground from what i understand.
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At 4500 ft, we get some snow in Sedona, AZ up to a 4 inches, but it usually doesn't last more than one day. Forty years ago it did snow more frequently and stayed on the ground longer. Do you think there is something to that global warming? I found a photo of my home with snow. It was about 8 years ago and stayed on the ground 3-4 days.
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Um, pretty common....lol.....
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OUTSIDE OF GLOBAL WARMING. I'VE SEEN AS MUCH AS 2 FEET TO TRAVEL 40 MILES TO WORK. NOW I LIVE BY A RIVER NOT FAR FROM THE OCEAN AND ITS RARE. BEFORE IN THE MOUNTAINS, NOW NEAR THE WATER.
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33 to 36" per year...some times more, sometimes all at once.
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