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- adjective
comparative form ofsnowy : moresnowy
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Examples
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Although piles of snow from back in December remain, so it looks much snowier than it actually has been.
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I mean, it sounds just like Indiana (not as cold, but snowier), but with more transit and closer to stuff. zyxw Says:
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The National Weather Service's official long-range winter forecast back in October amounted to a flip of the coin: The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic had equal chances of being snowier and colder than normal, and warmer and drier than normal.
Weather AP 2011
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The National Weather Service's official long-range winter forecast back in October amounted to a flip of the coin: The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic had equal chances of being snowier and colder than normal, and warmer and drier than normal.
Weather AP 2011
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The National Weather Service's official long-range winter forecast back in October amounted to a flip of the coin: The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic had equal chances of being snowier and colder than normal, and warmer and drier than normal.
Weather AP 2011
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The National Weather Service's official long-range winter forecast back in October amounted to a flip of the coin: The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic had equal chances of being snowier and colder than normal, and warmer and drier than normal.
Weather AP 2011
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Although such a track allows the 850 temperatures on both the GFS and Euro to rise above freezing, a slight eastward shift in the track could produce a snowier solution rather than the current one which still offers several inches of snow before mixing and changing to rain.
Potential storm Tues-Wed: more snow or rain? Wes Junker 2011
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The morning's GFS has shifted toward a snowier solution but requires an initial low pressure system in the Ohio Valley to reform into another much stronger low near the coast.
Potential storm Tues-Wed: more snow or rain? Wes Junker 2011
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The National Weather Service's official long-range winter forecast back in October amounted to a flip of the coin: The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic had equal chances of being snowier and colder than normal, and warmer and drier than normal.
Weather AP 2011
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The National Weather Service's official long-range winter forecast back in October amounted to a flip of the coin: The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic had equal chances of being snowier and colder than normal, and warmer and drier than normal.
Weather AP 2011
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