Of course it does, clouds are over the sea which means it can rain, snow, hail whatever. The only thing is that it is not covered with snow because water is always moving and it doesn't give the snow time to settle.
i live about a 5 minute car ride from the ocean, and it snows here.
yes
Sea level in the Antarctic, indeed this last winter, we in NZ had sea level snow as far north as 45 deg S.
No Oxnard is sea level.
Melting of glaciers, snow of mountains.
Yes but rarely it's right at sea level. The last time it did snow it was March 10th 2006.
The Arctic is a sea bed: Antarctica is a continent, and a desert with less than five percent humidity. Snow in the Arctic collects on sea ice or melts when it falls into the Arctic Ocean. There is no snow in Antarctica, rather ice crystals that blow in the constant wind.
Yes, and it can snow below sea level. Elevation does not prevent precipitation.
No Oxnard is sea level.
Sea level in the Antarctic, indeed this last winter, we in NZ had sea level snow as far north as 45 deg S.
No Oxnard is sea level.
Melting of glaciers, snow of mountains.
It's below the sea level
Yes. It does snow in El Salvador. You can see snow in Cerro El Pital which is the highest point(8,957 ft) above sea levelin the country.
how often does it snow in kamloops
Southern Mexico. Most regions close to the sea are snow-free most of the time.
Yes but rarely it's right at sea level. The last time it did snow it was March 10th 2006.
The sea is salt water which has a lower freezing point than fresh water in the snow. Additionally the sea is continually moving (waves) which will need a lower temperature to cause freezing
Wind, Rain, Snow, and sea