Snowy in a sentence as an adjective

What happens when it's cold and snowy out?

They seem to like sliding or rolling down snowy slopes.

Kinda puts into perspective how it's just a bunch of tall, snowy rocks.

If there is no need for braking, just lateral grip which isn't going to be much on a poor snowy road, anyhow.

However, October is warm and has pretty leaves, and February is cold and snowy.

Over 1,300 people are killed and more than 116,800 people are injured in vehicle crashes on snowy, slushy or icy pavement annually.

We are sliding down a snowy hill, holding on for dear life, hoping there's a nice landing at the bottom that won't end with us crashing.

Then follow up with "Each year, 24 percent of weather-related vehicle crashes occur on snowy, slushy or icy pavement.

I never considered *******, but during a snowy winter where I also experienced financial pressure and a lot of family strain and changes, I very slowly slipped into a sort of "fog.

Are you expressing surprise that Russians complain about Russian weather, that Russians complain about Finnish weather or that Russians complain about Norwegian weather?None of those seems surprising since all those countries are, at least in part, cold, gloomy and snowy.

I see from the pattern of votes so far on this comment that some fellow participant here is not amused by my suggestion that a bicycle is a more environmentally friendly form of alternative vehicle for someone living in snowy Minnesota than a Tesla Model S.

Take a video with a setup that is something like in the link and be able to put together a 360° by 180° video that would allow a viewer to follow along with me skiing down a ***** in the not so snowy mountains of southern California, or enjoying a zip line through a cloud forest in Costa Rica, or descending on bike down a mountain road.

Snowy definitions

adjective

marked by the presence of snow; "a white Christmas"; "the white hills of a northern winter"

See also: white

adjective

covered with snow; "snow-clad hills"; "snow-covered roads"; "a long snowy winter"

See also: snow-clad snow-covered

adjective

of the white color of snow

See also: snow-white