Some places have cold air and some places have hot air.
Yes, it can snow in negative temperatures. Snow can form and fall when the air temperature is below freezing, which is typically below 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Ice crystals that fall from the sky are called snowflakes.
No, only in the surrounding mountains, where several feet of snow will fall. Grand Junction will see only rain.
Snowfall is the precipitation of snowflakes from the atmosphere to the ground. It occurs when water vapor in the air freezes into ice crystals that then fall as snow. Snowfall can vary in intensity and accumulation, leading to different levels of snow cover on the ground.
Compare rain to hail, sleet, or snow because they are all examples of parcipitation meaning that the are all made from water and fall from the clouds. The only difference is that when it is a certain temperature the rain freezes and turns into hail, sleet, or snow.
because it is not cold
The snow only falls in the place which has mountains or it falls in the north of a country example Pakistan, British Isles and USA.
Yes. Hail falls in places that (surprisingly) get no snow because of heat. I know, I didn't get it at first either.
why snow fall occurs
Heavy snow warnings are made public when there is a very good likelihood that the storm will hit a certain area. There is a required amount of expected snow fall to make it a heavy snow warning.
Because at hot places, it's call RAIN ! Snow melts at hot places, that's why
it makes snow fall over for about 5 seconds
Precipitation of snow on the ground.
The only places snow has been known to fall in Western Australia are in the Stirling Ranges, in the south, and occasionally on the Porongorup Range, also in the south. For more details and a map, see the related link.
In some areas, it can snow in the fall, depending on the location and weather patterns.
Many places had snow in 1979
from the sky