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southern MN | Snow is slushy around freezing temp.
With a little pressure, snow at 20-25 degrees heats up and gets slushy.
Snow at 10 degrees is a powder, it is not wet or even slippery. It would be like having dry sugar on your crop, just a powder that falls right off when it is that cold.
Of course sunshine, wind chill, was it melted and refrozen, and all that make a difference for running a combine.... But at 10 degrees, the snow will stay a powder, not stick to much of anything beyond what regular dust does.
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