Sentence examples for trace of snow from inspiring English sources

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Trace of snow is less than.05 inch.

But on March 18 , 1970 there was a trace of snow in Central Park.

The earliest trace of snow in a season was Oct. 10, in 1925 and again in 1979.

In eastern Massachusetts, where the storm brought rain and high winds — but only a trace of snow — about 68,000 customers were without power Friday afternoon.

For the first time since Federal officials began keeping weather records in 1869, the month of February has passed without a trace of snow falling in Central Park.

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By late yesterday afternoon, things were returning to normal, even as traces of snow fell on the city.

There were only traces of snow at the tops of the surrounding mountains: the Gulf Stream keeps winters in the Faroes relatively mild.

I walked three miles alongside the shimmering, tumbling water, facing the enormous shadowed vertical wall of Mt. San Jacinto, streaked with traces of snow.

Meteorologists at Pennsylvania State University said January had six days of trace amounts of snow, meaning flurries that melt when they hit the ground and are so scant as to not be measurable.

It was a mild October day in Hollywood, but a trace of artificial snow remained on the ground as Neil deGrasse Tyson, the director of the Hayden Planetarium, at the American Museum of Natural History, walked around a back lot at Paramount Studios.

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