In order for snow to occur, the ground temperature must be a temperature of 32 degrees or lower.
No.
Yes, it is possible for it to snow at 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) if the conditions are right. Snow can form when the temperature at ground level is 0 degrees or slightly above due to factors such as humidity and atmospheric conditions.
Snow in Brazil at 95 degrees is unlikely; it's possible that the reported temperature was incorrect or that the snow event occurred in a region with a different climate zone. Temperature needs to be below freezing (32 degrees Fahrenheit) for snow to form, so a temperature of 95 degrees is not conducive to snowfall.
Yes, it is possible for snow to occur at temperatures around 45 degrees Fahrenheit if atmospheric conditions are conducive to snow formation and the air higher up in the atmosphere is cold enough to support snowflakes reaching the ground without melting.
Yes it can snow at and above 40 degrees. It can snow up to 45 if the conditions are just right. In order to snow at these temps the atmosphere has to be completely at or below 32, with no warm layer aloft. Also for it to snow at these temps, the dew point has to be at 32 degrees or below. The wind chill as nothing to do with the actual air temp as stated as an answer. I have seen it snow at 45 before near Chicago. Of course the snow will not stick and it would most likely be just some scattered flurries or a brief snow shower and it will not stick.
yes, in fact it has to be above zero degrees to snow on the ground.
In order for snow to occur, the ground temperature must be a temperature of 32 degrees or lower.
No.
0 degrees celsius
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.
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.
Snow typically forms when the temperature is at or below freezing, which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
No.
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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.
It can snow anywhere when it is 34 degrees. The snow will be melting as it falls though, and probably won't accumulate unless it is falling very heavily.