Snow-in Sentence Examples

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  • The national weather forecast on television was calling for light snow in Arkansas.

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  • The frightened creature is as ill prepared for the season as I and scurries about frantically in the deepening snow in search of sustenance.

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  • Heavy falls of snow in June are not uncommon, and only for a short time towards the end of July are the nights totally exempt from light frosts.

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  • Through the mountain passes come at times dry winds from the Pacific coast, which lick up the snow in a few hours.

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  • Experience shows that sea-water can be cooled considerably below the freezing-point without freezing if there is no ice or snow in contact with it.

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  • The winter storms often sweep a little to the north of southern Ontario, so that what falls as snow in the north is rain in the south, giving a much more variable winter, often with too little snow for sleighing.

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  • Every year there are, normally, two distinct periods of high water; one an early freshet due mainly to the heavy winter rainfall on the lower river, when the upper river is still frozen hard; the other in the late spring, due to the setting in of rains along the upper courses also, and to the melting of the snow in the mountains.

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  • Hence all attempts to fix accurately the level of perpetual snow in the Alps are fallacious, and can at the best approach only to local accuracy for a particular district.

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  • The climate of north-western Germany (west of the Elbe) shows a predominating oceanic character, the summers not being too hot (mean summer temperature 60 to 62), and snow in winter remaining but a short time on the ground.

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  • The snow in places was as granular and hard to pull through as sand, and only one sledge could be moved at a time, so that on some days many hours' work only made 2 m.

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  • Farther south this excessive precipitation is in the form of snow in the Cordilleras, forming glaciers at a comparatively low level which in places discharge into the inlets and bays of the sea.

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  • The mean annual precipitation is only I in., the greater part of which occurs in the form of snow in the winter months, summer being the dry season.

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  • The lower section of the Don is subject to two annual floods, of which the earlier, known as the "cold water," is caused by the melting of the snow in the country of the Don Cossacks, and the later, or the "warm water," is due to the same process taking place in the region drained by the upper parts of the stream.

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  • For example, a deposit of snow in Siberia would bring the equator of figure of the earth a little nearer to Siberia and throw the pole a little way from it, while a deposit on the American continent would have the opposite effect.

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  • The national weather forecast on TV was calling for light snow in Northwest Arkansas.

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  • With a smattering of snow in the air, Charlton were in the early ascendancy.

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  • I used to love the snow in England but since being over here I hope never see another snowflake as long as I live.

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  • However, the obvious problems standout like snow in a desert.

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  • A northerly sweeps the frozen plain lifting the silent snow in white swirls.

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  • We've seen him trudging through snow in Canada's frozen wasteland.

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  • Finally the mountain valley, with its patches of cultivable soil on the alluvial fans of tributary torrents, its narrow pastures on the uplands only left clear of snow in summer, its intensified extremes of climates and its isolation, almost equal to that of an island, has in all countries produced a special type of brave and hardy people, whose utmost effort may bring them comfort, but not wealth, by honest toil, who know little of the outer world, and to whom the natural outlet for ambition is marauding on the fertile plains.

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  • It is true that many of these ranges are characterized by the rounded tops and the rather evenly slanting, waste-covered slopes which ncrmally result from the long-continued action of the ordinary agencies of erosion; that they bear little snow in summer and are practically wanting in glaciers; that forests are often scanty on the middle and lower slopes, the mord so because of devastation by fires; and that the general impression of great altitude is much weakened because the mountains are seen from a base which itself is 5000 or 6000 ft.

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  • Charging down a 1 mile long mountain run, cutting back and spraying rooster tails of snow in the air.

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  • We 've seen him trudging through snow in Canada 's frozen wasteland.

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  • Their snowmaking system is airless, computerized and capable of producing 145 acre-feet of snow per day, enough to cover the resort's 32 trails with more than a foot of fresh snow in 24 hours.

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  • If a teen puts up flyers around his neighborhood and town, he can easily find jobs mowing grass in the spring and summer, raking leaves in the fall and shoveling snow in the winter.

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  • Suzanne Somers became a household name back in the late 1970s when she played Chrissy Snow in the sitcom Three's Company.

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  • Remove very deep snow in layers, instead of trying to shovel from the ground.

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  • Slips and falls are also a concern in places where streets and walkways become covered with ice and snow in the winter.

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  • Whether you're improving your rank on "The Tour" or shoving your friend's face in the snow in the game's multi-player "Quick Play" mode, you will not be lacking for different ways to play the game.

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  • Shovel snow in the winter rather than using a snow blower.

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  • They are perfect for wearing as one of your layers if your family participates in winter sports or when shoveling snow in the winter.

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