under 32 degrees
In very cold weather, the snow is usually too dry and powdery to stick together to form a snowball. The lack of moisture in the snow makes it difficult to pack and shape into a solid mass. Additionally, extremely cold temperatures can prevent the snow from compacting easily, further hindering the ability to create a snowball.
winter's tears
Snow occurs when the water in the clouds gets very cold during precipitation. The water does not get that cold though because otherwise it would turn to ice so there is still some moisture in it.
The crystalline water that falls out of the cold atmosphere is known as snow. Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals and then falls to the ground.
It has to be 32 degree's Fahrenheit or 33 degrees the lowest. If its under 33 degrees than it will have snow and rain mixed together and it doesn't stick to the ground. Snow will stick to the ground only if it is colder. It will stick to the ground when it snows on a 36 degree only if it snows a lot like hell. If it doesn't snow like hell than it wouldn't stick on the ground.But it could also be 2 degree's and it will set.
Snow insulates the ground. It keeps the ground below it frozen which keeps the air around it cold.
Microscopic water droplets - which would normally fall as rain - freeze due to the low temperature. They stick together to form larger flakes - which become too heavy to stay in the clouds - so they fall as snow.
The snow will stick to the ground if the ground is cold enough to keep the snow frozen. If the ground is too warm, it will melt the snow right as the snow hits the ground. The air temperature isn't always the same as ground temperature, keep in mind, because a solid, such as rock and dirt, holds heat longer than air. another answer:snow falls because the air in the cloud is too cold and form ice crystals,they then get too heavy and fall.falling snow gets enlarged while fallling but it also breaks into parts.when snow hits the ground it builds up and creates a mound of snow.when it gets hot the snow melts and evaporates and snows or rains somewhere else in the world
The snow is a white thick coating on the ground when it is too cold to rain. It becomes icey & that's how we get snow. x :)
In very cold weather, the snow is usually too dry and powdery to stick together to form a snowball. The lack of moisture in the snow makes it difficult to pack and shape into a solid mass. Additionally, extremely cold temperatures can prevent the snow from compacting easily, further hindering the ability to create a snowball.
winter's tears
When the ground is cold and the snow is staying on the ground-same for fleas
well snow will only stick alot if its thick and hail stones is soled
Snow occurs when the water in the clouds gets very cold during precipitation. The water does not get that cold though because otherwise it would turn to ice so there is still some moisture in it.
The crystalline water that falls out of the cold atmosphere is known as snow. Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals and then falls to the ground.
Snow feels cold, light, and sometimes fluffy when you touch it. It can also feel wet and stick to your skin when it melts.
The last time it snowed in Santa Clarita was January 2011. It did not stick to the ground