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is precipitation, in the form of ice crystals, most of which are branched (sometimes star-shaped). The branched crystals are sometimes mixed with unbranched crystals. At temperatures warmer than about -5
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a brief electrical storm usu. accompanied by heavy rain and high winds.
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Daily Snowfall (Snowfall includes sleet). Amount is for 24-hour period ending at observation time. Hail was included with snowfall from July 1948 through December 1955. Hail occurring alone was not included with either snowfall or snow depth before and after that period. Trace is less than 0.05 inch. Unit Measurement, Inches to Tenths. Important Note: For July 1996 to present, this element is not valid and should not be used if FIELD 1 = 3210. ...
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Falling ice composed of crystals in complex hexagonal forms. Snow forms mainly when water vapor turns directly to ice without going through the liquid stage, a process called sublimation.
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