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tyler.barr

Does it snow as much and as long in australia as in canada ?


    



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Mister
Thank God it does not snow here like as much as canada.

believe me we are lucky. if we want snow, we have a choice and go to the snow. it's not forced to our lifestyle.


Elizabeth
In general we don't get snow.
The majority of Aussies have never seen snow except on TV and movies.
There are the alpine regions which get snow for a few months of the year but that's it.

We do not have snow ploughs clearing our roads so we can get to work and school etc.
Snow does not impact on our daily lives and I'm very thankful for that.


Ozmaniac
No. 98% of Australia never gets any snow at all.

The only places here that get real snow are in the high mountains and all that is up there are a few ski resorts and the very small towns that service them. The ski season in the mountains lasts around 3 months or so and they often need to make artificial snow to provide enough for skiing and snowboarding.

In the rest of Australia, there are a handful of places that on a day or two in a very cold winter might get a couple of centimetres of snow that always melts during the day.


Anna P
Definitely Not!
We get no snow apart from on our highest mountains where we go skiing, however these are quite a distance from major cities usually. occasionally it will snow in the towns surrounding the snowfields but this is quite rare.
Even at the snowfields the snow can be very light with little coverage!
While I like the skiing here, if you come from Canada it probably doesn't compare.


Dan
No way. Only in some parts of southern Australia which are ski resorts do. In NSW, some parts of the Blue Mtns/Central West sometimes receive a bit of snow when it gets cold enough but apart from that, no.


pepperhead2u
no, canada - the land of snow
australia - the land of desert and dry places


bigj
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no


Fi Fi
no only on the mountains in nsw vic and tas and not very much you only get snow there in winter


bella
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Hi, i live in Melbourne, Australia and the only places it ever snows is on the mountains in Vic.
This alone is in the middle of winter and very rare.
it doesnt snow in your backyard or anything
i have never seen snow.
when coming to australia, NEVER EXPECT snow


Zoe Y
Hahaha! I wish!!!! It's too hot!!! Btw I love Canada!!! It's a beautiful place!!!!


Ania A
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Are u stupid?



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