It is very common ther has been snow up to 40 degrees. In order for it to stick to the
ground the must be frozen. The ground freezes at 20 degrees (approximate).
At least 32 degrees faranheight..... that is the freezing level.... My account is drizzt!!!
30 or below
32 degrees in farient (when snow/ice forms) is 0 in cellecius 32 degrees in farient (when snow/ice forms) is 0 in cellecius 32 degrees in farient (when snow/ice forms) is 0 in cellecius
in oder for it to snow it can not be to cold
Snow is already frozen...
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.
28 degrees and lower 32 degrees Fahrenheit, or 0 degrees Celsius. 32 The temperature has to be 32 degrees Fahrenheit or lower for snow to form in the atmosphere, but the temperature on the ground can be higher. On the ground, rain usually starts to turn to snow somewhere between 35 and 37 degrees F, but can be as high as 41 degrees, depending on how quickly the temperature changes in the atmosphere that the snow falls through. Snow usually starts to stick on the ground at around 34 degrees F.
Around 0 oC.
No, it can only snow at the temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
yes, in fact it has to be above zero degrees to snow on the ground.
About -2 -0 as the snow will not melt and not be to hard to throw at people
0 degrees celsius
No.
32 degrees in farient (when snow/ice forms) is 0 in cellecius 32 degrees in farient (when snow/ice forms) is 0 in cellecius 32 degrees in farient (when snow/ice forms) is 0 in cellecius
in oder for it to snow it can not be to cold
Snow is already frozen...
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.
of coarse!
No.