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If it were physically possible to have snow covering your grille on a 110° day, I'd say that's about the only time you'd be concerned about your grille being obstructed by snow. If it's cold enough to snow, it's cold enough to not worry about your car overheating unless you're bouncing off the Rev limiter for 5 minutes...at which point you'll have many other problems.
Old school cars used to actually close the grille slats in cold weather to keep cold air out. Humfrz probably remembers that.
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2016 FR-S, Hot Lava
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