Yes. Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
It's probably 5 or even 10 degrees below 0 degrees in Fahrenheit.
Because for water to turn into snow it needs to cool down to 0 degrees celsius or less. If snow becomes warmer it will no longer be snow.
When snowflakes fall through air warmer than 0 degrees Celsius, they begin to melt. The warmer temperature causes the snowflakes to change from a solid state to a liquid state, resulting in rain instead of snow.
The type of precipitation that forms when the air temperature is below 0 degrees Celsius is called snow.
To snow, temperatures typically need to be at or below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) in the atmosphere where the precipitation forms. However, snow can still occur when surface temperatures are slightly above freezing if conditions are right, such as during a cold front or if the air is dry. Additionally, snow can fall through warmer layers of air but still reach the ground without melting.
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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.
Snow can turn into rain when the temperature rises above 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit), causing the snow to melt and transition into liquid form. This temperature range is known as the melting point of snow.
Snow typically forms when the temperature is at or below freezing, which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
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Yes, it can.
It only has to get to the melting point of ice (0 degrees C) as snow is just made up of slightly melted ice. So snow melts at 0 degrees. Technically.
Snow forms when the temperature is at or below freezing, which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
a snow storm is created by high winds and snow in weather under 0 degrees
Yes, snow can freeze at 0 degrees Celsius. Snow is frozen water vapor that falls to the ground as precipitation, so it can maintain its frozen state at temperatures at or below freezing.
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