Re: How cold is it were you are NOW



Phisherman wrote:

Jim wrote:
Cheryl Isaak wrote:

[....]


As I write, it is 6:36 AM and it 28 degrees. And still dark.

Cheryl
Southern NH

34F was the morning low here. we got our first
frost this morning YeeHaw!!!

Jim
central NC

This morning it was 34. Now it is 68. First fall day to use the
house furnace. No frost yet, mosquitoes are actively feeding!
east TN

it'd be my guess of how there needs to be an exact
weather condition where the correct combination of
cool air in alliance with a specific amount of
moisture are timed into coexistence with one another
in order to form a proper frost. but, that's all
simply a speculation on my part since I'm not schooled
in the science of meteorology.
.



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