41.   Guerrero agrees, though, with ski area operators and doctors that boarders should be careful in deep snow and never board alone.

42.   He fell, and because of the deep snow, he decided to walk down.

43.   If snow buries those footprints or tracks and you have to spend the night out, a deep snow cave can allow you to survive.

44.   In December, after the deep snows have arrived, migration is complete, and visitors can take horse-drawn sleigh rides through the extensive herds.

45.   In the areas of the region where deep snow is routine, and where some legitimate snow did fall Monday, many people shrugged it off.

46.   In the evenings, deep snow drifts lining frozen sidewalks glow in intermittent pools of lamplight from above.

47.   It is capable of limited off-road use and its traction control system makes it nimble in deep snow and on ice.

48.   It may be remembered, he said, for its freezing temperatures and deep snow.

49.   It begins in the deep snow outside a small Minnesota town.

50.   Just a few hundred miles to the northwest, scores of starving great gray owls arrived in southern Ontario to hunt voles scurrying beneath the deep snows.

a. + snow >>共 520
heavy 21.50%
light 12.74%
wet 4.27%
fresh 3.00%
deep 2.92%
scattered 2.75%
patchy 2.62%
melting 2.41%
new 1.88%
intermittent 1.53%
deep + n. >>共 742
breath 6.38%
cut 3.86%
concern 2.26%
division 2.08%
trouble 1.87%
water 1.79%
discount 1.52%
root 1.50%
recession 1.26%
snow 1.14%
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