32oF
The temperature inside a cloud where snow forms is typically between -12 to -18 degrees Celsius (10 to 0 degrees Fahrenheit). At this temperature, water droplets freeze into ice crystals, resulting in snowflakes.
The sky typically appears gray or white just before it snows due to thick cloud cover blocking out sunlight.
when the cloud gets heavy and rains or sleets or hails or snows
the rain freeze at the temperature 32 degrees Fahrenheit
The air temperature of the air is cold when it rains and the cloud temperature is cold when it rains
It must get below the freezing temperature of water before it snows in Australia. This is because the water in the clouds must be able to freeze.
The air temperature needed for frozen precipitation to form is 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Cloud cover does not have a temperature. It affects the rate of heating or cooling.
Inside any cloud water is constantly evaporating an recondensing in an equilibrium that maintains the cloud and keeps the droplets too small to fall to the ground. One ice crystals form, however the equilibrium shifts toward ice. Water vapor in the colder parts of the cloud will tend to freeze rather than condense, forming snowflakes which begin to fall. When it snows, these flakes simply fall to the ground, sometimes coalescing. For rain, the snowflake melt and become raindrops.
air
The temperature of a body of air will typically decrease when a cloud forms. This is because the cloud forms a buffer between the air and the suns warming rays.
snow and ice crystals