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  • Deme@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    I see what you mean, but the freezing point of water is arguably the most critical temperature when it comes to weather. Celsius is easy in this regard.

    +3°C? => Precipitation will almost certainly be liquid.

    -3°C? => Precipitation will be mostly solid and any possible rain or drizzle will be supercooled, forming a sheet of ice on whatever it lands on. Look out for slippery roads!