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What does "late-lying snow" mean?
Mar 25, 2016 3:15 PM
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Late-lying snow is snow that persists and remains even after winter has ended and, in some areas, it persists into the summer depending on factors such as altitude; for example, in high mountainous regions. We have some late-lying snow in the area of Canada where I live. But that's because we are transitioning between winter and spring. Soon all of our snow will be melted and gone.
March 25, 2016
I agree with Terry. He probably answered your question best because he is Canadian. From where I am in the southern U.S., I have never heard the term in my life. We might say here something like, "left over snow."
March 26, 2016
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