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Too cold to snow
Remember that old saying "too cold to snow"
well the weather at mount Elbrus is -31c and its snowing. This got me thinking can it really ever be too cold to snow?
jim
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In the UK, in the winter, when it's very cold (relatively of course) the weather feature necessary for it to snow is unlikely to form. Ie it is often high pressure. When this occurs the phrase "too cold to snow" is sometimes heard. clearly it can't literally be too cold to snow, I'm thinking -60 in the arctic and antarctic! So I always take it to mean it's too cold for the necessary weather feature for it to snow to occur.
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