Tugmistress
22-Dec-05, 12:31
it is certainly looking like a few days of freezing temps with a possible quick dumping of snow (if anything falls out of the sky :confused:) after the 27th
The area of cold air at -10c is above us at about 8,000ft which roughly equates to a ground temp of 0c. The air looses all it's humidity at this temp which is one of the factors of snow being able to be produced by any precipitation around.
This are of cold air is set to stay around us for a couple of days at the moment, though it could and will probably change, but maybe something for the kids to look forward too, i'll keep you informed :)
http://www.tugmistress.co.uk/components/com_joomlaboard/uploaded/images/27thdec.png
The area of cold air at -10c is above us at about 8,000ft which roughly equates to a ground temp of 0c. The air looses all it's humidity at this temp which is one of the factors of snow being able to be produced by any precipitation around.
This are of cold air is set to stay around us for a couple of days at the moment, though it could and will probably change, but maybe something for the kids to look forward too, i'll keep you informed :)
http://www.tugmistress.co.uk/components/com_joomlaboard/uploaded/images/27thdec.png