Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa has a snowcap year-round. Also, Whistler in BC, Canada has skiing on its glacier most of the year. And July is wintertime in New Zealand.
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No, it is not possible to snow ski in the New England highlands in July. The weather during that time of year is typically warm and the snow has usually melted by then.
There really is no average snowstorm in most places, especially in New England. Storms that track up the coast typically drop at least a foot somewhere, but at one given location it might be all rain, it might be ice, or it might only be a little snow. Clippers from southern Canada tend to drop a few inches. But there a many different types of storms, and no real average for any of them.
New York City removes snow from streets using plows and salt to clear roads and control ice. In some cases, snow melters are also used to melt accumulated snow. Additionally, residents are responsible for clearing snow from sidewalks in front of their properties.
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Yes, parts of Queensland can experience rare snowfalls, particularly in areas of the state that have higher elevation such as the Granite Belt region near the New South Wales border. These snowfalls are infrequent and usually only occur once every few years during particularly cold weather events in winter.
When new snow is added to a glacier faster than the rate at which ice and snow melt, the glacier gets larger because the accumulation of new snow exceeds the loss from melting. This process contributes to glacier growth and expansion.