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Hi can anyone shed any light on this. The 'precipitation type' radar
on raintoday.co.uk showed snow (sometimes heavy) passing over Wrexham between 9 & 10pm - but each time I looked outside - no snow! I'm guessing that the snow evaporated before it reached the ground so I was wondering what conditions would have to change before we got to see it here at ground level. For info we're 75m asl the current temp is -2C and the current humidity is 93%. Thanks very much |
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You'll have to wait for more saturation, then the snow will reach the
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