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Not possible to set temp lower than 1℃ despite Afghanistan having cold winters


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As for the title.

Minimum temp that can be entered in the temp dialogue is 1℃.

Leaving aside that the North is officially Tundra, on the parts of the map we have:

Herāt has a cold semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification BSk). Precipitation is very low, and mostly falls in winter. (...) The winter is tolerably mild; snow melts rather quickly, and even on the mountains does not lie long. The eastern reaches of the Hari River, including the rapids, are frozen hard in the winter, and people travel on it as on a road. Average Jan overnight low is -3℃ Record low -27℃

Mazar-i-Sharif (capital of Balkh province) has a cold steppe climate (Köppen climate classification BSk) with hot summers and cold winters. Precipitation is low and mostly falls between December and April. The climate in Mazar-i-Sharif is very hot during the summer with daily temperatures of over 40 °C (104 °F) from June to August. The winters are cold with temperatures falling below freezing; it may snow from November through March. Average Jan overnight low is -2℃ Record low -24℃

Chaghcharan (AKA Firozkoh : capital of Ghor Province) has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Köppen Dsb), with snowy winters and warm, dry summers. Precipitation is low, and mostly falls in winter and spring. Average Jan overnight low is -16℃ Record low -46℃
 

Because it's not possible to set the temp lower than 1℃ it's also not possible to have snow in any form.

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