The third Sunday in January was named World Snow Day by the International Ski Federation (FIS) to encourage youth to participate in snow-related sports while having fun with their families and friends in the snow!
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It’s special that on this snow day, which falls on January 19th this year, many states in America are experiencing a snow fall today but there are many places around the world that never get to experience snow! People who have never built a snow man, went sledding or had to shovel snow to clear their car and driveway. Though these activities are fun to some, to others it’s not on their bucket list so if you’d like to get away from the snow or move to place that never gets snow, we have the list for you.
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Staes within The United States of America where it doesn’t snow (or it’s very little):
- Hawaii
- California
- Florida
- Arizona
- Texas
- Louisiana
- South Carolina
- Alabama
- Mississipi
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Countries around the world where it doesn’t normally snow:
- Venezuela
- Vanuatu
- Fiji
- Tuvalu
- Honduras
- Nicaragua
- Costa Rica
- Panama
- Uruguay
- Guyana
- Suriname
- French Guiana
- Thailand
- Philippines
- Malaysia
- Bangladesh
- Singapore
- Cambodia
- Laos
- Nations in The Caribbean
There are 3 countries of the 54 countries in Africa where it may snow; South Africa, Lesotho and Namibia, the 51 other countries do not experience snow.
As we celebrate this snow day, we hope you’re enjoying but if not, you now know exactly where to go!
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