thick stratus clouds blanketing the sky
ice + cloud = snow
ice + cloud = snow
if you can get a cloud in your house i suppose so but that's pretty much impossible.
a grey one
12-24 hours before a rain or snow storm
Not really. In the winter, whether it's raining or snowing, there is snow in the clouds - if it's raining at the surface that means the snow has melted before it reached the ground. There are different processes for the formation of rain and snow in a cloud, but you wouldn't be able to tell by looking at a cloud whether it contains rain or snow.
When you see a precipitation cloud (Nimbostratus or Cumulonimbus) you can never tell if it will be rain or snow until the snow actually begins
0 degrees celsius
there are no certain clouds that "make" snow, it depends on the wheather. For instance.... evaporation happens, then when the cloud drops the load of water it "could" be snow sleet hail or rain. Like I said it depends on the wheather! 2. Snow bearing clouds (that are actually precipitating) commonly do not have a well defined margin.
A "Nimbus Cloud" is a cloud that produces precipitation. Most likely a Hail or Snow Cloud.
nunya
The answer is snow because snow is a type of precipitation.