lol oh man, the things I don't see clearly when I'm not wearing my reading glasses. And here I though I read 82", not 82°, which I compulsively steered into a lame dick joke. Makes a lot more sense now.
I've seen that a few times in my life. The explanation I was given is that humidity is so high that but the ait so cold the moisture crystalizes directly into snow flakes before getting the chance to form clouds.
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...wait, were you talking about snow?
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The explanation I was given is that humidity is so high that but the ait so cold the moisture crystalizes directly into snow flakes before getting the chance to form clouds.
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