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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.

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No you can't. New England winter season starts from January to March.

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