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Originally Posted by TigerUppercut
Google. Use it. Or common sense. Notice on our coldest days of the year it's usually bright and sunny? Windchill is usually worse on those clear days.
"It is true, however, that most heavy snowfalls occur when there is relatively warm air near the ground—typically -9 degrees Celsius (15 degrees Fahrenheit) or warmer—since warmer air can hold more water vapor."
- https://nsidc.org/cryosphere/snow/sc...formation.html
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Bro, stop.
If it's snowing, that means it's LITERALLY FREEZING. By definition, that is not warm. "Relative" or not.
15 degrees="relatively warm" LOL Dis tew much.