Why is snowfall more likely at night?

Mark Seeley
Mark Seeley
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Precipitation in the winter is more likely to happen at night compared to the summer months. University of Minnesota meteorologist Mark Seeley explains why as part of his weekly weather chat with MPR News host Cathy Wurzer.

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