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Discover LudwigThe phrase "snow cover" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to the blanket of snow that covers either a wide area, a location, or something specific, like a mountain or road. For example: "The snow cover was so thick, that some roads were impassable."
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snow cover
noun
The amount of snow on a mountain; the depth of snow that has fallen.
Exact(58)
Winter snow cover is thin.
Got reliable snow cover?
The snow cover, however, is not stable.
SNOWPACK is a physical snow cover model.
Sea ice and snow cover is declining.
Because of winds, snow cover varied considerably.
A continuous snow cover will also work.
Snow line, the lower topographic limit of permanent snow cover.
This procedure helped to reduce the overestimation of snow cover.
Similar(2)
The current NOAA product is a daily snow-cover product (Ramsay, 1998).
Figure 2 Snow-cover chart and map of months of runoff maxima.
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