As the snows melt in the French Alps, a network of via ferratas (climbing routes) opens up.
It snows occasionally, here, but rarely do you get such a severe cold snap.
And I practiced my English every morning, no matter if it snows or rains.
The reason behind the melting of Mount Kilimanjaro's snows is an example of this.
As Harris notes, the snows have been melting since the turn of the last century.
One aid worker told us people were "swimming in their tents" as snows melted.
"When it snows, people come, " says Stacy Stoutenberg, a spokeswoman for the National Ski Areas Association.
The terrain is forbidding and, with the winter snows expected next month, so is the weather.
The roads are bad even when the weather is good, often impassable when it rains or snows.
Those Viking ships turned around, and the Vikings eventually became do-gooding Danes, because sense prevailed in the snows.
Heavy snows and rugged mountains have prevented health workers from reaching many villages thought to have infected birds.
He told MPs the airports recognise they must do more to keep the runways open when it snows.
Even if the prognosis is gloomy, locals from resorts across the Alps are remaining positive that the snows will soon return.
In the summers, the Western snows have barely receded before prospectors arrive, often with private clients who pay to hunt with guides.
Like many farmers in his semi-desert part of the state, King had a decades-long practice of injecting melting snows into his irrigation wells.
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Then we fled downtown through the eternal snows for a strictly vegetarian lasagne in a restaurant full of smoke and lean fellow reporters.
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Lots of observers think he may well win the caucuses by a plurality (especially if it snows and supporters of other candidates stay home).
Organizers have had to deal with late snows before, but this is only the fifth time in half a century that they have had to cancel an event.
Chile's dry summer climate in the central zone, where rich land is watered by the melting Andean snows, is comparable to the best of California or New Zealand.
It snows, on average, 50 times a year in Moscow.
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Well, tonight, the cynics who believed that what began in the snows of Iowa was just an illusion were told a different story by the good people of South Carolina.
Neither is true and the difference snows makes is so extreme that it quickly becomes obvious that switching tires is the single best thing you can do for winter safety.
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Some 57 years later he wistfully remembered the regret at leaving the eternal snows of the Jungfrau and the sharp outline of the pyramid-shaped Silberhorn peak against the dark blue of the sky.
As a result there would be better use of the existing capacity at our London airports, safety would be enhanced and passengers will not have to panic every time it snows.
They set out in late April or early May from Independence, Missouri, with the daunting goal of crossing the mountains and reaching their new home before the first snows closed the pass.
The National Center for Traffic Information described the snowfall as "remarkable" for the Paris region, where heavy snows are unusual, and warned motorists that the wintry conditions could "turn roads into real ice rinks".
The nation's attention will likely then shift to the Plains and Mountain States, where blizzards and heavy snows are expected to last into Monday over a region larger than the Northeast but far less populous.
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