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Why would a cloud not produce precipitation?

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When the air below the cloud is too dry to allow for raindrops to make it to the ground, it doesn't always mean we won't see rain from the clouds. The evaporating raindrops will eventually saturate the air below the clouds if the rain-producing clouds or system can stay around long enough.

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