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With a variety of cloud cover conditions in the last couple of days,
it got me thinking: given temps at or just above freezing by day and no other variables, which would preserve the snow cover best? While clear conditions might melt the snow to an extent by day, the temps would be much lower at night, while with cloud the same temp (around freezing, at a guess) would prevail both day and night, so less chance of melting by day, but less cold by night. Nick |
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