Hawkeye07 wrote:Winter has definitely arrived in the Midwest USA too. Here at KAXN we're into our third snow storm of the season. Snowing all day today and into Saturday afternoon. 4-5 inches expected then the Arctic air pushes in and pushes our temps down to possibly -35°F (-37°C) with the wind chill factor. On the southern end of Minnesota it's looking like possibly 8-10 inches.
Fozzer wrote:Hello Hawk!
I have taken the US example of reading all my Weather Maps and Forecasts in Fahrenheit, instead of Centigrade....
32 degrees F is always warmer that 0 degrees C.... ....
....and 70 degrees F in my living room always seems much warmer than 20 degrees C, and 32 degrees C gives me a nice, hot 90 degrees F outside..... ....!
...and my wind speed is always in MPH...not daft km/h.... ...!
Whenever Snow in mentioned in North Dakota, the wonderful film; "FARGO", with Police Chief Marg Gunderson, is always uppermost in my mind....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fargo_(film)
..that's what I call Snowy Conditions!....."Yah, you betcha"...... ...!
...and, of course, its always raining, non-stop, in Seattle, Washington!.... ...!
I'm always fascinated with Weather!
My Sunday's Forecast...(Hereford).....>>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/hr4?day=0
Paul.... ...!
Hawkeye07 wrote:Paul, I looked at your weather link and I saw your temps are going to be rather consistent for the week but am I reading the Humidity right? It looks like not a day below 95% humidity.
That reminds me of the islands of Bermuda during the summer.
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