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No. While it can snow at temperatures in the mid and even upper 30's at times, any more than that requires extremely abnormal conditions. I'm not sure what the upper limit on that is but it's not 60 and I don't think it's 50, either. Essentially, you'd have to have an incredible difference in temperature between the surface and the rest of the atmosphere, whereupon the snowflakes wouldn't have time to melt before reaching the ground.

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