What I found was:
- the panels are largely the same temperature as ambient under heavy overcast conditions
- snow drifts and remains on panels much like it did on the roof prior to panels
- snow will not slide off unless the panel surface is above freezing temperature.
- partial snow coverage (see photo) significantly decreases power generation, not much above generation of full snow coverage
- power generation may not be a substantial less during snow-covered days as production can be very low during heavy overcast days
Now that December 2010 is over I shall publish the month's results and my observations.