Snow can be made at 39 degrees Fahrenheit if humidty is 10%.
If humidty is 100% it can not be made until 27 degrees Fahrenheit.
Snow is made from Ice crystals. Thus for snow to form and precipitate, the ambient / air temperature must be below 0 degrees Centigrade.
Any temperature above 32 degrees wouldn't allow snow, as it couldn't stay in a frozen form.
Any under 0. It is a mistake to think it can be too cold for snow. As long as the temperature is under 0 degrees snow is possible.
there is no actual heat it is all man made!
When the temperature of the air matches the dewpoint temperature clouds are expected to form.If the temperature is above 0 then the cloud is made of water droplets. When the temperature is below 0 than the cloud would be made up of snow crystals or super cooled water.
He was made of snow
the abominable snow man i a yeti ,but abominable means disturbing and nasty and snow man means man made out of snow
Snow is made from Ice crystals. Thus for snow to form and precipitate, the ambient / air temperature must be below 0 degrees Centigrade.
Snow is made from Ice crystals. Thus for snow to form and precipitate, the ambient / air temperature must be below 0 degrees Centigrade.
frosty
Because its a sculpture, made out of snow, in the shape of a man.
Snow does occur when temperature is below freezing because snow is just frozen rain . Lets say it rains , and the temperature is below freezing , that rain would become snow . So temperature below freezing means having snow is true .
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If you are referring to "man made snow" found at many ski hills or corn snow (because of its shape) it is made from water. If the water is coming from a stream, river or a pond it is run through a filter to prevent clogging the snow gun but whatever is in the water is in the snow, so don't eat the snow.
yes it can it can snow at whatever temperature when it is freezing
Snow will get harder as the temperature drops.
The actual temperature today in Vancouver (Feb 15) was 9o Celsius (48.2o F, a bit above freezing). According to the Huffington Post, snow, some of it man-made, was stored at higher elevations (where it would stay snowy, I guess) and is being trucked down to the venues.