Yes, low pressure can contribute to snow, as it is often associated with colder temperatures and moisture in the atmosphere. When warm, moist air rises in a low-pressure system, it cools and condenses, leading to precipitation. If the temperatures are low enough, this precipitation falls as snow. Therefore, while low pressure itself doesn't directly cause snow, it creates the conditions that can lead to snowfall.
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