snömoln
Snömoln is a term used in Swedish meteorology and everyday language to describe clouds that produce snow. Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere deposits as ice crystals within subfreezing temperatures, creating snowflakes that grow and fall. For snow to reach the ground as snow rather than melt into rain, the air in the cloud and near the surface must be at or below 0 °C, and enough moisture must be present.
The clouds most commonly associated with snow are stratiform types such as nimbostratus and altostratus, which
If surface temperatures are above freezing, snow may partially melt into sleet or rain before reaching the
Forecasting snömoln involves weather models, radar and satellite observations, and monitoring of freezing levels, humidity, and