5/7/11

What Conditions Are Necessary for it to Snow?

    • snow image by Aleksandr Himcenko from Fotolia.com

      Every winter, icy precipitation falls from the sky and appears to accumulate as layers of fluffy, white powder. Snowy weather can cancel school and gives most adults a good reason to stay home from work, but also makes driving particularly treacherous and can actually snap power lines and trees due to its weight. The truth is, however, that many things need to happen within the atmosphere for snow to even form.

    Temperature

    • It must be below freezing for snow to form. thermometer image by Dusan Radivojevic from Fotolia.com

      It must be below freezing -- 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius -- in the clouds and near the ground for snow to form. Scientists are still working to gain a better understanding of severe winter weather, as changes in atmospheric conditions and even the smallest variations in temperature can actually determine whether winter precipitation will fall as snow, sleet, freezing rain or even regular rain.

    Lift

    • Warm and cold air combined are needed to cause snow. snow image by shortest day from Fotolia.com

      Lift is a winter weather term that describes how a separate element is needed to raise moist air to form clouds and cause frozen precipitation. In most cases, snow is caused when warm air collides with cold air and is forced to rise over the frigid air mass. That boundary between the warm and cold air is called a front, a term you hear a meteorologist use quite frequently in forecasting winter weather.

    Moisture

    Climate Change

    Jet Stream

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