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Ashley from Polkton asks: How can the snow melt with temperatures near 25 degrees?

The snow that we had yesterday was very fluffy and light and did not have a lot of water content. Basically if you melt what snow we had, you wouldn't get much water. Therefore when the sun was up, the energy from the sun was able to melt the snow quite easily. Objects like water and snow react to temperatures much more quickly than the air does. Therefore ice and snow can melt in the sunlight even with temperatures well below freezing.

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    Severe Weather Team 9 Detailed Forecast By
    Katie Virtue
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    Mecklenburg County

    Thin, high clouds are the first sign that rain is back in the forecast. The good news - you can enjoy dry weather today along with filtered sunshine. Clouds will thicken up on Sunday as the next storm heads our way. It won't be a wash-out, but keep the umbrella handy as afternoon showers dampen the region.

    Today: Sunshine will be filtered by high clouds, with afternoon temperatures reaching the low 60s.
    Sunday: Showers will move in from south to north. Cloudy and cool with highs barely reaching 50.
    Monday: Clouds hang on along with a few early showers. Highs in the 50s.
    Tuesday: Partly sunny with highs in the low 60s.
    Wednesday: Great travel weather for Thanksgiving, with plenty of sun and highs warming to the mid 60s.

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