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Q: Since snow is just frozen rain, why isn't there ever lightning when it snows?
Lack of warm air. In a basic sense, thunderstorms usually occur when it is humid. Snow cannot.

I hope I'm getting this right...

Thunder snow as some call it does happen. It is certainly uncommon, but not rare. Its been reported in New England and in the Sierras in California.

Snowstorms are cold and cold air doesn't rise and create big thunderstorm clouds as readily as warm air does. That's why hot summer days are the predominant breeding days for thunder and lightning. But if there is enough energy in the atmosphere, and a lot of moisture, thunderstorm clouds can form and drop snow instead of rain when the temperatures are just below freezing. Hope that helped.

Thanks=) I was just curious.

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