Not likely, but it can happen since weather phenomena is a complex and not totally understood science.
The dew point would need to be 32F or less and the above freezing air at and near the surface would need to be real shallow. More likely any snow at 50 degrees would be very "wet" and in the form of "cat's paw" which is almost totally melted snowflakes that looks like an outline of a cat's paw when it hits or "splats"on a plane of glass like a windshield. "cat's paw snow" is sometimes not visible to the naked eye.
It is unlikely for it to snow when the temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit, as snow typically forms when temperatures are at or below freezing (32 degrees Fahrenheit). Warmer temperatures are more conducive to rain rather than snow.
50 degrees Celsius = 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
50 degrees Celsius = 122 degrees Fahrenheit
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.
50 degrees is hotter on the Celsius scale.
It is unlikely for it to snow when the temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit, as snow typically forms when temperatures are at or below freezing (32 degrees Fahrenheit). Warmer temperatures are more conducive to rain rather than snow.
The warmest temperature it could be in Alaska with snow and ice everywhere would be just above freezing, around 34-36 degrees Fahrenheit. If it gets warmer than this, the snow and ice would start to melt.
yes, in fact it has to be above zero degrees to snow on the ground.
In order for snow to occur, the ground temperature must be a temperature of 32 degrees or lower.
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50 degrees.
50 degrees Celsius = 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
50 degrees Fahrenheit = 10 degrees Celsius
50 degrees Celsius = 122 degrees Fahrenheit
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50 degrees Celsius = 122 degrees Fahrenheit
Quite possibly 50 degrees!