Does it snow where you live?

<p>This question was inspired since I live in Palm Springs, CA where the summers get to 120, and today It's hailing heavily. So does it snow where you live? How often? How much?</p>

<p>Nope, never!
Bay Area, California :slight_smile: Haha it was hailing earlier today but now it’s bright and sunny! Cali always has bipolar weather…</p>

<p>I live in Illinois, so yes.</p>

<p>Nope. Tampa, FL</p>

<p>Crazy, I guess I got your hail storm. Around 1PM, where I lived had this MEGA hail storm. It was crazy!</p>

<p>Where do you live DorkyElmo?</p>

<p>No, of course not. The sunshine state is evil.</p>

<p>Yep, in Maryland it snows every winter.</p>

<p>Once a year at best… North Texas.</p>

<p>yep definitely live in NY</p>

<p>Occasionally.</p>

<p>I live in arizona</p>

<p>Definitely. Every winter. I live in Iowa.</p>

<p>I live in sota so ya sure ya betcha.</p>

<p>Almost exactly once a year. I’m in upstate South Carolina, and we’re usually blocked from the weather by the mountains.</p>

<p>@Fansasyvesperia, it barely snowed AT ALL in Baltimore this year. We got two dustings that were puddles by noon :confused: but the last few years we’ve had weeks off of school . They’re bringing summer vacation up because we got 0 snow days.</p>

<p>Nah, I live in central Florida.</p>

<p>This was one of our warmest winters in a long time actually. Last year there were rumors of snow a few counties away, but I don’t think it got that close.</p>

<p>The amount of snow we get is unpredictable. it used to be just a few light coverings a year, with occaisonaly a bit more, but for the last four years we’ve been getting loads more, maybe three deep snowfalls, lasting up to a week.
This year was a let down, one light covering the last day before the christmas holidays, and a bit more at the beginning of february, but it melted within two days. Didn’t stop me and my friends making a snowman at 3am :)</p>

<p>No. Thank God. </p>

<p>Love Cali<3</p>

<p>n o, I l i v e i n O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a. N o s n o w h e r e…ghost</p>