No, it can only snow at the temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
No.
of coarse!
In order for snow to occur, the ground temperature must be a temperature of 32 degrees or lower.
Because for water to turn into snow it needs to cool down to 0 degrees celsius or less. If snow becomes warmer it will no longer be snow.
No, it can only snow at the temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
yes, in fact it has to be above zero degrees to snow on the ground.
0 degrees celsius
No.
32 degrees in farient (when snow/ice forms) is 0 in cellecius 32 degrees in farient (when snow/ice forms) is 0 in cellecius 32 degrees in farient (when snow/ice forms) is 0 in cellecius
in oder for it to snow it can not be to cold
Snow is already frozen...
snow cant be "made" at 2 degrees Celsius, but is can snow in temperatures of 2 degrees Celsius, the snow itself would have been made in sub zero temperatures, higher aloft, and fallen into the warmer air layer.
No.
of coarse!
It can snow anywhere when it is 34 degrees. The snow will be melting as it falls though, and probably won't accumulate unless it is falling very heavily.
In order for snow to occur, the ground temperature must be a temperature of 32 degrees or lower.