[Grammar] There is snow on/in the streets

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Crowned 91

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Hi!

Are these sentences both possible?Is there a difference between the two prepositions in terms of meaning?
1)There is snow on the streets.
2)There is snow in the streets.
 

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This ngram chart shows there is not much difference currently, but the historical variation is rather surprising.
 

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I would say "on." We need plows to take it off.
 

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These two prepositions are often interchangeable with "streets". One can walk "on" the street (on the surface) or "in" the street (within the physical borders of the street).
 
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