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snowfall

[snoh-fawl] / ˈsnoʊˌfɔl /


NOUN
snow
Synonyms


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The first run was held in torrid conditions and he was one of only 46 skiers - out of 96 starters - to complete it amid heavy snowfall.

From BBC

Other parts of the route are no longer safe to use, due to repeated melting and freezing of snowfall which causes uneven layers, he explains.

From Barron's

Many braved heavy snowfalls in parts of the country, which had been feared a deterrent to voters.

From The Wall Street Journal

A separate paper published in the International Journal of Climatology showed the average depth of winter snowfall in the southern Alpine region surrounding Cortina has declined more than 25% since 1980.

From Los Angeles Times

She said this pressure pattern has also brought persistent southeasterly winds for Scotland, meaning eastern parts of the country - especially the north east - have borne the brunt of the rain and snowfall.

From BBC