Meteorologists have a challenging job. If they forecast snow, they need to determine when a moisture-laden air mass will pass over an area and if the temperature high at the snowflake-forming elevation will be below freezing. They also need to determine if the temperatures at lower elevations will allow the snowflake to fall to the ground. Finally, they need to know the conditions on the ground to determine if the snow will accumulate or melt.
If you think this is interesting and you like to be challenged, then you might make a great meteorologist.