#MEwx Mild temps, snow tonight and the different types of snow

Good morning Augusta.

If you want to se weather readings from my personal weather station in real-time click here.

This morning we have partly sunny skies with highs in the lower 30s. Winds are light and variable.

Tonight we'll have snow or rain after midnight. Snow accumulation of 1 to 3 inches. Lows in the upper 20s with light and variable winds, becoming south around 10 mph after midnight. Chance of precipitation near 100 percent.

The wind direction is West between 0.1 MPH and 0.2 MPH.

The Relative pressure is 30.61, the Absolute pressure is 30.41 and steady with a weather graphic indicating clouds and sun.

We didn't receive any measurable rain or snow melt here over the past 24 hours.

Our outdoor temperature is 20.3°F, the humidity is  60%, the dew point is 8,6°F and our wind chill is 29.3°F. 

Visibility is 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers with partly sunny skies

The UV rating is 1 out of 16, the moon is 88.5% illuminated, the moon phase is waxing gibbous, sunrise is 7:08 am↑ 123° Southeast, Sunset is 4:00 pm↑ 237° Southwest, Moonrise is 1:58 pm↑ 68° East, Moonset is 3:38 am↑ 289° West and we'll have 8 hours 52

Minutes of daylight today.

 

If you've ever wondered how many different kinds of snow there are, I have a web site for you to look at. Seriously, this web site is great and you may want to look it over.

I'm sure there's an annoying know-it-all person at your office that you'd like to get the better of at least once. So, when he or she says it's snowing outside respond with: "Really? Exactly what kind of snow is it this time?"

National snow and ice data center

https://nsidc.org/cryosphere/snow/science/types.html

 

 

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