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Dust can accelerate how fast snow melts because it absorbs heat.
With the return of cold weather and snow this past week, Yad Moss and Raise in Cumbria, Weardale in County Durham and Another World in West Yorkshire have all reported that their tow lifts are spinning already, serving "fast snow on frozen grass".
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The vanilla ice cream tasted like it came in battalion serving cartons, the chocolate sauce was suspiciously commercial tasting and the canister whipped cream melted on the plate as fast as snow on the first hot day of spring.
Truckers see cars making reckless U-turns, cutting off other cars, turning without signals, driving without headlights in fog or too fast in snow, blinding drivers with flashing headlights -- and, of course, tailgating.
On Saturday morning, the weather drew people to their windows again and again to see how fast the snow was falling, then to see if the fire hydrant had disappeared, then to worry whether the plows were coming.
Remember, this is the birth of a new sport, so consider yourself a visionary and be patient as this sport will grow as fast as snow boarding grew".
A fast-moving snow squall and high winds chased them to the base lodge.
The fast-falling snow and the strong winds transformed parts of the city into a municipal parking lot.
As reasons for the snow-plowing delays, Mr. Bloomberg cited the storm's fast-falling snow, and powerful winds that conspired to re-cover plowed streets.
Fast-moving snow and earth swallowed the village of Yungay, buried much of Ranrahirca, and devastated other villages in the area.
I poked my head out of the door as I emptied the pee bottle (that we share!) and there was a full-on blizzard in progress, with a high wind, fast-blowing snow and no visibility at all, just a thick whiteout with no horizon.
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