A 4-12 pitch with a 30lb snow load will hold approximately 6 feet of wet snow. If you went to a 40lb-snow load and kept the roof pitch at 4-12 your roof would be able to hold 8 feet of wet snow. We don't get that much dry powder in New England...:)
Wet snow packs better than dry snow because it contains a higher amount of water. The presence of water particles helps the snowflakes to stick together and form a denser structure, making it easier for the snow to be compacted into a solid mass. Additionally, wet snow is heavier, which contributes to its better packing ability.
Probably not, but hey, who wants to get soaking wet on your way to school/work/social engagement?
The verb is soak, soaks, soaking, soaked; to become saturated or cause to become saturated with liquid; to wet thoroughly; to drench.
The wet or dry season in the tundra is in the middle of the summer. The rest of the year? It's all ice and snow!
It is safe to drive, it won't burt into flames. Your concern should be the mold that will eventually grow.
A snowsuit is a suit that protects you from the snow so you don't get wet when you go to play in the snow.
Soaking, sopping, and dripping are all adjectives for somthing wet
It means ok
When you were knocking on the door of my house, I was soaking my clothes in water to wash them.The children were soaking wet from the rain.
Then the person is wet. Not soaking wet, but a little drop.
they get wet
Sure.ANS 2 - No, it actually isn't that safe. -Snow tires have terrible grip on dry roads and your braking will diminish on wet or dry compared to good summer tires. - -Why do you think they call therm SNOW tires .
soaking
No, it is a myth...
clean wet egg
According to oxford dictionary 'soaking' means 'wet through'. So that in Malayalam we can say 'nanayuka'.