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Can it snow in negative temperatures, or does snow only occur in positive temperatures?

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.


How does snow stormes form?

Combine snow with freezing temperatures with wind, and you get a blizzard.


Does it have to be three degrees above freezing to snow?

in oder for it to snow it can not be to cold


Can there still be snow after the temperatures reached mid 80s?

When it is 80 degrees outside there will be no snow. In order for it to snow and stay around is for temperatures to be below freezing.


How gets snow?

Freezing temperatures solidify airborne vapor particles.


Why there is a snow?

Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals before falling to the ground. This process occurs when temperatures are below freezing and there is enough moisture in the air. Snowfall is more likely in regions with cold temperatures and adequate humidity.


Does it have to be below freezing for snow to fall?

No, snow can fall at temperatures above freezing if the upper atmosphere is cold enough for the snowflakes to remain frozen until they reach the ground.


What kind of precipitation would occur if the temperature was above freezing?

If the temperature is above freezing, precipitation would likely fall as rain. Snow and sleet typically occur when temperatures are at or below freezing.


Can it snow when the temperature is 50 degrees?

It is unlikely for it to snow when the temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit, as snow typically forms when temperatures are at or below freezing (32 degrees Fahrenheit). Warmer temperatures are more conducive to rain rather than snow.


Which type of precipataion will you expect when snow completely melts in a layer of warm air but temperatures are below freezing near the groung?

freezing rain


Why is snow in shade softer than snow in sun?

Snow in the shade potentially hasn't melted or metamorphized yet, if temperatures are below freezing. In the sun, the additional heat from radiation will be enough to melt the snow on the surface, which then refreezes because the temperature is below freezing.


Can it snow at 39 degrees Fahrenheit?

Yes, it is possible for it to snow at 39 degrees Fahrenheit, although it is less likely than at colder temperatures. Snow can still form and fall at temperatures slightly above freezing if the conditions are right.