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.
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.
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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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...wait, were you talking about snow?
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