It's probably 5 or even 10 degrees below 0 degrees in Fahrenheit.
In order for snow to occur, the ground temperature must be a temperature of 32 degrees or lower.
Some suggestions:You get a snow day by the weather of course.The temperature is taken into account. If it's too cold they don't want kids standing outside waiting for a bus.Put an orange in the freezer.Do the snow day dance.Wear your pajamas backwards.Flush ice down the toilet.Put snow/ice in a bag under your bed.Put a marble under your mattress.Do all of your homework, because who wants homework on a snow day!?Put a spoon under your pillow.Tape a penny to your window.Well, you could bribe the district school board into canceling school, which could cost thousands, but otherwise it's impossible to make it a snow day. It all depends on the weather. For the chances of a snow day to be high, the snow must usually (for most areas), accumulate at least 5 inches of snow. The snow must begin early morning or late at night and continue on HEAVILY throughout the school day. If you would like to calculate your chances of a snow day, go to the related link.
Yes, I will likely have a snow day this Wed. Thanks for asking :)
No, it can only snow at the temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
It could be as cold as -40ºC in the Antarctic to just merely the freezing point of water. Snow is formed in a wide range of temperatures at or below 0ºC (-32ºF). The temperature varies with the ambient temperature, so, it depends on the local conditions, time of year, etc.
When the sunlight strikes the snow, the surface of the snow is heated above the air temperature and some melting and evaporation occur.
The weather and temperature can vary from day to day, so be prepared for anything except snow.
suppose there is snow in a hot day. first they have different temperatures. but the snow transfers energy to the heat energy to the hotness. the hotness loses heat energy, so its temperature decreases. the snow gains so its temperature rises. so now everything is the same.
Snow does occur when temperature is below freezing because snow is just frozen rain . Lets say it rains , and the temperature is below freezing , that rain would become snow . So temperature below freezing means having snow is true .
It depends on many factors, such as the temperature of the air, the temperature of the different surfaces, the time of day, and the time of year/latitude which affects sun angle.
Any time - slightly more likely at night since temperature drops at night.
yes it can it can snow at whatever temperature when it is freezing
Snow will get harder as the temperature drops.
Snow forms when the atmospheric temperature is at or below freezing and there is enough moisture in the air. But the temperature at the ground level may be warmer, sometimes above freezing.
Any temperature below 0oc
It depends on more than the temperature. It can snow when it is above freezing point (if it's colder where the snow comes from).
Any temperature above 32 degrees wouldn't allow snow, as it couldn't stay in a frozen form.