Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so cute to see how hopeful we were.
I'm super happy about the low amounts. A quick melt away and Spring will be back.
Actually, spring starts on March 20.
Anonymous wrote:are all the cherry blossoms pretty much going to die?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so cute to see how hopeful we were.
I'm super happy about the low amounts. A quick melt away and Spring will be back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so cute to see how hopeful we were.
I'm super happy about the low amounts. A quick melt away and Spring will be back.
Anonymous wrote:It's so cute to see how hopeful we were.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad that OPM isn't making a call until 4 AM - to drink or not to drink...hmm...
Same here, although I'm more concerned whether or not to iron my clothes and make a lunch for tomorrow.
Do them to ensure a snow day.![]()

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can there be snow showers at 36 degrees out? It's happening but isn't it too warm? Or are ALL the weather apps wrong about current temp?
Here's a hint: snow is formed WAY UP HIGH in clouds where it's colder
Right but how does it not melt as it falls those 30,000 ft thru 36 degree weather?
Just, like, science, man.
So why can't you explain it? If it's falling thru above freezing air temps, how does it not turn to rain?
The temperature given by weather services is the air close to the ground. Even on top of a skyscraper it would be a few degrees colder, let alone cloud level.
And that's way lower than 30,000 feet by the way.
Yeah. Sort of. But snow clouds aren't at 30,000 feet. Sometimes towering thunderheads. But rain and snow come from much lower.