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  2. Shower (precipitation) - Wikipedia

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    Or remain as snow showers, or flurry, if the temperature remains below freezing. [5] On the other hand, raindrops might form in a strong updraft in a convective cloud, even at temperature below freezing in the cloud (Supercooling) and freeze later, giving ice pellet showers. [6] Finally, droplets can form and fall in an above freezing layer in ...

  3. Snow - Wikipedia

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    Snow flurry, snow shower, snow storm and blizzard describe snow events of progressively greater duration and intensity. [35] A blizzard is a weather condition involving snow and has varying definitions in different parts of the world.

  4. Snow showers, squalls to make for dangerous travel in part of ...

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    As the storm that unloaded heavy snow on parts of the central Atlantic coast heads out to sea, a trailing storm from the Midwest will cause some travel problems over a broad area in the form of ...

  5. Thundersnow - Wikipedia

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    Synoptic snow storms tend to be large and complex, with many possible factors affecting the development of thundersnow. The best location in a storm to find thundersnow is typically in its NorthWest quadrant (in the Northern Hemisphere , based on observations in the Midwestern United States ), within what is known as the "comma head" of a ...

  6. Clipper storms, cold shots to trigger snow showers in Midwest ...

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    "Snow showers and gusty winds will accompany each wave of cold air, which can result in reduced visibility for motorists and areas of slippery travel," Duff said.

  7. Snow showers and high winds may affect travel conditions ...

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    "Snow showers, in addition to rapidly falling temperatures below freezing and gusty winds may result in hazardous travel conditions at times later this evening and into the overnight hours," the ...

  8. Lake-effect snow - Wikipedia

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    Lake-effect snow is produced as cold winds blow clouds over warm waters. Some key elements are required to form lake-effect precipitation and which determine its characteristics: instability, fetch, wind shear, upstream moisture, upwind lakes, synoptic (large)-scale forcing, orography/topography, and snow or ice cover.

  9. Black ice and snow showers tonight, cold Thursday ahead

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    Showers will be likely, especially during the first half of the day. It’s another mild day on the way with highs in the low to mid 50s. Wednesday features high pressure which means the sunshine ...