Bluff Knoll does receive light snow "dusting" most years, sometimes more than once in a year. However, according to Wikipedia, the last heavy snowfall of 20cm was in 1992. It is only 1,099 metres above sea level, and fairly close to a sea coast, hence the title "Knoll" which I think means a little hill. Those Anglophiles who named it must have been laughing up their sleeves, since the mountain territory in the UK is also not the highest in the world (although stunningly beautiful, I'm led to believe).