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Snow from a clear sky
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[quote:][nƒ³RnªL:MV8xMzA3Njk5XzIxNDQ2MzExX0QzMjk3OUNF] [quote:wisc_natureboy] Your pic clearly shows clouds... Thin, but they are clearly visible... Near an unfrozen lake are ya? "unfrozen lake", in Jan. in Wisconsin. I think that only Lake Michigan would fit that description. [/quote] I didn't even respond to that lake issue as it was too damn funny. Not to mention there are no true large lakes even close. More like large trout ponds, and they have been frozen for months. [/quote]
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I went outside for a few minutes just now. Clear day 12 degrees and snow is melting, but it is also snowing at the same time. Snow should not be melting at 12 degrees, and with no clouds there shouldn't be snow falling.
Took a pic with my phone to see if the light snow would show, and it does.
I'll upload the pic in a minute.
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