English to Portuguese Dictionary snowfall

snowfall

queda de neve
definition
noun
heavy snowfalls made travel absolutely impossible
a fall of snow.
translation of 'snowfall'
noun
nevasca,
queda de neve
example
Last winter, abundant 'snowfall' promised the best skiing in years, but it also created a death trap.
It is bursting back to life earlier too now, due to an ongoing drought that has reduced 'snowfall' in the area.
Only a thin metal wall protected her from the winter's third 'snowfall' .
In Bolton there was a four inch 'snowfall' over night.
Van is currently getting dumped with its annual 6 inch 'snowfall' .
In fact, there's a 100 times as much 'snowfall' and precipitation in south Greenland as there is in the north.
Ross correctly points out that the southeast corner of the Greenland Ice Sheet is a relatively warm area with very high 'snowfall' .
Standing residue in the field helps capture valuable moisture from this year's above average 'snowfall' .
I moved here in March of 2001 and just missed the most significant 'snowfall' for years by six weeks.
On average, we've seen anywhere between three and eight inches of 'snowfall' .
It is still below freezing in the mountains despite the higher temperatures, hence more 'snowfall' and bigger glaciers.
we had heavy 'snowfall' last night
The sliding door to the back was sparkling clean and the footprints in the back yard had been covered with last night's 'snowfall' .
I look over to where the snow bank remained last week, the last vestiges of a record five-foot February 'snowfall' .
It happened last Sunday, during New York's one and only 'snowfall' this winter.
The last two days have bought with them my wished for 'snowfall' .
In spring, if there has been a good winter 'snowfall' , the volume of water going over the waterfalls is unparalleled.
This past winter, a Colorado outfit was paid $650,000 to boost 'snowfall' around the Denver area.
As they brace themselves for the big thaw following this week's 'snowfall' , the people of York might not have needed a reminder of flooding.
The area's average annual 'snowfall' of almost 500 inches promises soft landings, too.
But a series of warm winters have reduced 'snowfall' in many parts of Scotland, leaving many distilleries short of melt-water.
The avid skier may be interested in comparing the average 'snowfall' at Soldier Mountain, ID.
Panorama averages 475 centimetres of 'snowfall' annually, one of the lowest totals in the East Kootenay.
winters with above-average 'snowfall'
If 'snowfall' within the basin continues to remain below normal, these estimates will be lowered.
The average winter temperature is minus 7 degrees with an average annual 'snowfall' of 74 inches.
In this climate, when you measure 'snowfall' in tons, you have to.
This was quite odd this time of year, considering the high average 'snowfall' amount Vermont was famous for.
the average 'snowfall' is 7.5 m a year
The rate of 'snowfall' needed to sustain a glacier depends on the rate of removal of glacier ice, called the ablation rate.
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