@chattwjonathan Huh neat. And there I am, with my sea level country. ;) We get plenty of rain though.
@trinsec Sea level and close proximity to the (relatively) warm ocean both strongly work against snow. Seattle Washington may not be as far north as Netherlands but is north by American standards - and because of the water, it similarly averages very little snow and decent amounts of rain.
@chattwjonathan It's kinda ridiculous when you realize that northern USA (not counting Alaska) is basically the same level as the southern half of Europe.
But yeah, we've got overall a very mild sea climate. A little bit more east (into Germany) and you've got more chances on snow already as it changes into a more land climate.
@trinsec Now - over where I'm at in Southeast Tennessee - it's a different story. We probably average seeing snow once a year, and it doesn't usually stick around. Can get more, but often don't get any.