❄️ DESCRIBING SNOW
Adjectives
❄️ in large/small quantities: deep, heavy, light, thick
👉 Winters are cold with heavy snows.
❄️ recent: fresh, new
👉 The fresh snow increases the avalanche risk and makes the climb much more dangerous.
❄️ soft or wet: melting, soft, wet
👉 They manhandled the sledges over ice hummocks and through soft snow.
❄️ hard or dry: crisp, dry, frozen, hard, powdery
👉 Conditions were perfect, lovely powdery snow and clear blue skies.
❄️ being blown: drifting, driving, swirling
👉 Drifting snow caused the closure of many roads.
Verbs
❄️ fall: blow, fall
👉 Several centimetres of snow had already fallen and it was coming down heavily
❄️ stay: lie
👉 There was snow lying on the ground all the way.
❄️ melt: disappear, melt, recede, retreat, thaw
👉 The forecast is good and the snow has melted.
❄️ cover or block things: blanket, block, cover
👉 Three or four inches of snow has blanketed the ground for over a week now.
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