Originally posted by eighthobstruction
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We've had the first snow showers here - nothing much, but odd one might think when shade temperatures were around the 4-5 degree celsius mark, until one sees widespread reports of very low dewpoints at ground levels - an indication of extremely dry air, in which snow can fall to ground levels without melting more easily than otherwise, as we saw earlier this year with rain falling at 2 C. I've observed snow falling at temps as high as 8 C in April and May, though it usually takes a really heavy downpour for that to happen, in turn needing big cumulonimbus clouds.
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