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It won't snow if the temperature is too cold. I have been told that the temperature must be between 28 and 33 for it to snow, but if its too cold, it won't snow. So I guess, "too cold" would be in the lower 20's.
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drymer · 56-60, M
OK, that temperature range seems about right for the Pacific Northwest when it only snows when the humid warmish pacific air clashes with an Arctic dry air mass... If it's colder than 28F probably the dry Arctic air mass pushed the humid air mass south then there is not enough humidity for it to snow... Yet I'd think in other parts of the world there's a different dynamic and it may snow if it's colder...
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