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  2. Shopping at Walmart this Easter? What to know about store ...

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    To find a Walmart near you or local store hours check the Walmart store locator right here. Other stores open on Easter 2024 Plan to do some retail therapy this Easter Sunday?

  3. Is Walmart open on Easter? Here are the store's holiday hours

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    What are Walmart's Easter hours? Walmart will be open for business this Easter. Most locations will be open during its normal operating hours from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.

  4. Snowmaking - Wikipedia

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    The energy required to make artificial snow is about 0.6–0.7 kW h/m 3 for lances and 1–2 kW h/m 3 for fan guns. The density of artificial snow is between 400 and 500 kg/m 3 and the water consumption for producing snow is roughly equal to that number. [8] Snowmaking begins with a water supply such as a river or reservoir.

  5. Walmart apologizes for ‘bonkers’ Christmas sweater: ‘Explain ...

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    The item, which was sold by a third-party retailer and only available on the Walmart Canada site, depicted a wild-eyed version of Santa Claus sitting behind a table containing multiple lines of ...

  6. Fake snow - Wikipedia

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    Fake snow at a filming location for the Doctor Who 2013 Christmas Special. When snow-like scenery is needed in live theatre, materials have included feathers, cotton, paper, breakfast cereal and potato flakes. [4] To reduce the cleanup problem, many theatres use "snow generators" which create soapy white bubbles which disappear after a short ...

  7. White Christmas (weather) - Wikipedia

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    The definition of a white Christmas in Canada is 2 cm (0.79 in) of snow-cover or more on Christmas morning at 7 am. [13] Environment Canada started to analyze data from 1955 to 2017 for a total of 63 years, It shows the chance of a White Christmas for several Canadian cities.