no, has to be 32 degrees or below!
sorry yes it can snow if it is 50f at the surface, but below freezing in the upper levels.
It can snow at 36 degrees, but it will not accumulate on the ground. There is no set temperature for snow to begin, therefore there has been snowfall recorded at temperature in the high 30s.
Any temperature above 32 degrees wouldn't allow snow, as it couldn't stay in a frozen form.
50 degrees Fahrenheit
50 degrees Fahrenheit = 10 degrees Celsius.
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.
about 50 degrees
No, it can only snow at the temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
No.
In order for snow to occur, the ground temperature must be a temperature of 32 degrees or lower.
50 degrees.
It can snow at 36 degrees, but it will not accumulate on the ground. There is no set temperature for snow to begin, therefore there has been snowfall recorded at temperature in the high 30s.
for snow to be snow, not water, the temperature of the air has to be below 0 degrees Celsius (freezing point) and the ground has to be below 0 degrees Celsius.
50 degrees Fahrenheit = 10 degrees Celsius
50 degrees Celsius is 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
31 degrees Fahrenheit or less.
At noon the temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit. It can get warmer as the day goes on.
Any temperature above 32 degrees wouldn't allow snow, as it couldn't stay in a frozen form.