Usage examples of "geschneit" in German with translation to English

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Es hat immer wieder geschneit. It has been snowing on and off.
Es hat den ganzen Tag geschneit. It kept snowing all day.
Es hat früh geschneit diesen Winter. Snow fell early this winter.
Es hat die ganze Nacht geschneit. It's been snowing all night.
Es hat eine Woche lang geschneit. It had been snowing for a week.
Morgen wird es seit fünf Tagen geschneit haben. It will have been snowing for five days tomorrow.
Im ersten Monat dieses Jahres sah ich, dass es vier Tage, vom vierzehnten bis siebzehnten, geschneit hat. In the first month of that year, I saw that it snowed for four days from the 14th until the 17th.
Morgen wird es wahrscheinlich schneien. Probably it will snow tomorrow.
Es hat angefangen zu schneien. It's started to snow.
Soll es heute Nacht schneien? Is is meant to snow tonight?
Es fing an zu schneien. It began to snow.
Wird es heute Abend schneien? Will it snow tonight?
Schneit es viel im Winter? Does it snow much in winter?
Es schneit seit zwei Tagen. It has snowed for two days.
Wie lange schneit es schon? How long has it been snowing?
Als ich aufwachte, schneite es. I awoke to find it snowing.
Laut Wetterbericht wird es morgen schneien. According to the weather forecast it is going to snow tomorrow.
Es hat gerade angefangen zu schneien. It began snowing just now.
Laut Radio wird es morgen schneien. According to the radio, it will snow tomorrow.
Heute Abend wird es vielleicht schneien. It might snow this evening.
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