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The phrase 'it's snowing' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe the weather, for example: "It's snowing outside - better bundle up!".
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it's snowing
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Snow is falling.
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This "It's snowing, let's shut" approach just isn't on.
"Unfortunately, it's snowing" has the same truth conditions as "it's snowing" and "unfortunately", in the first sentence, is only part of the coloring.
"When it's snowing, sure the waves are good, but it's snowing," Matt Kechele, Quiksilver's East Coast team captain, said about what separates Stack from other surfers his age.
It's snowing.
In Alaska: It's snowing.
"It's snowing mangrove leaves!
It's raining, it's snowing.
It's snowing outside.
It's snowing, it's raining.
It's snowing again.
It's snowing out.
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