Usage examples of "snowing" in English with translation to Spanish

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Translations: all161 nevar161
It kept snowing all day. Continuó nevando todo el día.
It's been snowing all night. Ha estado nevando toda la noche.
Looks like it's snowing, eh? ¿Parece nieve, no?
I believe it will be snowing tomorrow. Creo que nevará mañana.
To make matters worse, it began snowing. Para empeorar las cosas, empezó a nevar.
It has been snowing since this morning. Ha estado nevando desde la mañana.
It was snowing when I woke up. Estaba nevando cuando me desperté.
Tom hates it when it's snowing. Tom odia que nieve.
It had been snowing for a week. Había estado nevando durante una semana.
I had a bad cold, and to make matters worse, it began snowing. Tengo un serio resfriado, y para empeorar las cosas, comenzó a nevar.
It will probably snow tomorrow. Probablemente mañana nevará.
It is going to snow. Va a nevar.
The rain changed into snow. La lluvia se convirtió en nieve.
The rain changed to snow. La lluvia se transformó en nieve.
The snow will soon disappear. La nieve desaparecerá pronto.
The snow has begun melting. La nieve ha comenzado a derretirse.
Perhaps it will snow tomorrow. Puede que nieve mañana.
Have you ever seen snow? ¿Has visto nieve alguna vez?
Probably it will snow tomorrow. Probablemente mañana nevará.
Snow fell two meters deep. La nieve alcanzó dos metros de profundidad.
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