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8 degrees Fahrenheit is too cold for rain though isn't it?
Depends on the pressure I think. At atmospheric pressure, yes.
I don't think being at a lower pressure would mean it rains. The phase change diagram of water shows solid for everything below the freezing point, until you hit gas, so it would just stay in the cloud as water vapor.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Phase_diagram_of_water_simplified.svg
Pretty sure you wouldn't be growing anything in a garden in that environment anyway.
You're right. Thank you, I'll never make that mistake again.
you better not or we'll be coming for you