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The phrase "wet snow" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to snow that has a high moisture content, making it heavy and difficult to shovel or drive in. Example: "The children went outside to play in the wet snow, building a snowman and having a snowball fight."
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Wet snow.
A heavy wet snow.
Rain fell, with some wet snow.
Heavy wet snow approaching depth of 1 foot.
Each shovelful of wet snow can weigh 50 pounds.
The thick, wet snow turned roads into obstacle courses.
This cold rain was now a wet snow.
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A wet snow was blowing in.
It remains debatable, whether a mean wet-snow wave speed is valid for other test sites and whether RMS errors stay comparably low over a full wet-snow season.
However, the mean wet-snow wave speeds for both years will lead to errors of 12.5 cm (2010 2011) and 23.3 cm (2011 2012).
For wet-snow conditions, we numerically determined minimum RMS errors for varying wave speeds ranging from 0.17 to 0.24 m/ns for the semiAuto picks.
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