Examples of using Snowfall in English and their translations into Hebrew
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First snowfall date?
Snowfall starts in October.
Nobody comes up here before snowfall.
The snowfall starts in October.
Seoul had its first snowfall on December 3rd.
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Snowfall is extremely rare in autumn.
How does one keep up with that much snowfall?
Excessive snowfall can isolate whole areas.
Tracks weren't the only thing snowfall covered.
Each year's snowfall creates distinct layers many feet deep.
In the Sea of Japan zone,northwest winter winds bring heavy snowfall.
You know, one good snowfall and you won't see any of this.
Sea of Japan:The northwest wind in the wintertime brings heavy snowfall.
The Supreme Court explained: snowfall is an excuse not to come to work.
And north-west seasonalwind from the Sea of Japan brings heavy snowfall in the winter.
Heavy snowfall during winters often leads to the closure of the pass.
This pattern, it indicates That there were foot impressions here before the snowfall.
Lawmaker says recent snowfall caused by'Rothschilds controlling the climate'.
The city is sometimes affectedby, what's called, sea effect snowfall.
During a rain doesn't flow down together with water, snowfall and a strong wind to it are also not terrible.
High winds often stir up snow,creating the illusion of continuous snowfall.
After a snowfall lasting nearly a week, an area the size of Wisconsin was entirely buried in snow.
Sun Peaks has one of the world's most impressive snowfall records, reporting an average of 5.6m(20ft) of light powder each winter.
But the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge- a federally protected place of austere beauty that during a recentflyover was painted white by heavy snowfall- is on the cusp of major change.
As a consequence, average snowfall figures for the base of the mountain are around a quarter of those 1,000m(3,230ft) above.
Kicking Horse normally benefits from an abundance of natural snowfall each season, which typically runs from early December to early April.
Heavy snowfall accompanied by low temperatures can result in avalanches of powdery snow, thick clouds of snow which descend at high speed, sometimes up to 200 or 300 km per hour.
Tremblant receives an average of around 4m(13ft) of natural snowfall annually, but any shortage of snowfall is topped up by impressive snowmaking facilities if required.
Add to this skiable verticals and a seasonal average snowfall in excess of 10m(32ft), and Hakuba ski resort's myriad of snow sports attractions becomes evident.