Trivia Can it snow from clear skies?. Trivia Answer: Yes. Ice crystals sometimes fall from clear skies when temperatures are in the single digits or colder.

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Trivia Can it snow from clear skies?

Trivia Answer: Yes. Ice crystals sometimes fall from clear skies when temperatures are in the single digits or colder. Can it snow from clear skies?

Trivia What is more hazardous to trees and power lines?  a. One inch of wet snow  b. One inch of ice

Trivia What is more hazardous to trees and power lines? Answer: b. An inch of ice is heavier than wet snow and is hazardous enough to cause power lines and trees to come down.

Trivia On the average, one inch of rain is equivalent to how many inches of snow?  a. 10 inches  b. 1 inch  c. 5 inches  d. a foot

Trivia On the average, one inch of rain is equivalent to how many inches of snow? Answer: a. 10 inches of snow melts down to about an inch of liquid rain.

Trivia True or False. It must be 32°F or colder for it to snow.

Trivia True or False. It must be 32°F or colder for it to snow. Answer: False. It has been known to snow with temperatures in the mid 40's. Temperatures are below 32°F up in the clouds where the snow is forming.

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