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Aug 11, 2020 - 12:25 PM
When it snows, the snow may initially cover most of the surface of the solar panels and greatly reduce the production of your system. However, if the snow is light, some sunlight will still be able to penetrate through to the modules, warming them and melting the layer of snow that is on them. Snow typically clears from your solar panels much sooner than other parts of the roof, allowing production to return to normal.