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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundant snow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity of snow, often in the context of weather reports, travel advisories, or descriptions of winter landscapes.
Example: "The ski resort is expecting abundant snow this weekend, making it perfect for winter sports enthusiasts."
Alternatives: "plentiful snow" or "ample snow".
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For example, they say, abundant snow is not always beneficial.
But the abundant snow becomes drier and more powdery on the higher runs.
Chile's 1997 skiing season was prolonged by abundant snow into October.
For 70 years, the Utah resort has been known for its no-frills approach, letting the challenging terrain and abundant snow speak for itself.
Cervinia's high base altitude of 6,700 feet ensures that there is abundant snow, while its south-facing location means plenty of sunshine.
Abundant snow runoff in the Klamath Basin has for generations allowed limited irrigation of farmlands to coexist with waters and fish.
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It is no longer simply about fast lifts and abundant snow-making because all the top resorts are expected to have those.
And if abundant snows do not come to replenish streams and coax new grass from the ground, they worry that next summer could be even worse than last.
Holidays to the land famed for its abundant powder snow are, considering the devastation caused by the recent earthquake and tsunami, already selling.
In some areas with abundant snowfall, such as Yamagata Prefecture, Japan, people harvest snow and store it surrounded by insulation in ice houses.
A meteorological sweet spot for snow exists between 28º and 32ºF, where excess moisture can be released as abundant snowfall.
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