If you take a look at the radar you see one thing but if you take a look outside of your window you don't see anything. It seems that the air is too dry and the snow is not making it all the way to the ground because it is evaporating.
When the red and green line are touching, it means the atmosphere is saturated. When they are far apart, the atmosphere is dry. The two yellow numbers and lines indicate where snowflakes form way up above our heads. Just as it is forming, the atmosphere dries out right below it, hence, evaporation and no snow.
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