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What is the past tense of snow?

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The past tense of snow is snowed or snew (dialectal).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of snow is snows.

The present participle of snow is snowing.

The past participle of snow is snowed or snown.

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I'm quite snowed in, because the street is not plowed, so it's a good day to plow through those exams.
The screen began to crackle, the picture fuzzed and snowed, as the power in the house began to flux.
During the week, it had snowed, then thawed and then it froze and there was ice under all that water on the surface.
When it snowed in January this year there was a trail of prints which came along the top of a brick wall, across the flowerbed and down the path.
When the roads were snowed over and street hockey was out of the question we played this from dawn to dusk in massive round-robin tournaments.
Still, when it snowed the road had to be plowed or it was impassable, and in the summer the dust whirled.

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