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1 And we must have had two feet of snow last night.
2 There had been snow last night, and more was coming.
3 Began to snow last evening; now rains or sleets; the party do not start to-day.
4 Began to snow last night; still continues; wind west-north-west.
5 The tracks that creepy car had made in the snow last night were still there.
6 There was almost no snow last winter and we've hardly had a rain this spring.
7 He says you always wear rags and your teeth were chattering in the snow last time.
8 Saturday, September 19th.-Rainand snow last night, temp.
9 Are we going to find blue ice this year where we found thick soft snow last ?
10 Whistler, where they had no snow last season for the first time in more than 30 years.
11 Jon Kay, who was himself stranded by the snow last night, reports on the latest extreme weather.
12 At least it didn't snow last night.
13 Quite a fall of snow last night.
14 The Desert Road is now open after a heavy dumping of snow last night closed it this morning.
15 The centre's conservation manager, Elton Smith, said a ranger spotted the stoat's footprints in the snow last week.
16 I supposed the lack of snow last winter and of rain this spring had made the brook shrink.
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