The related link gives good info on all three levels.
The primary difference for a Level 3 Winter Storm Warning is that all area roads are closed and anyone found on the road can be subject to arrest. The Level 3 means officials expect severe conditions, possibly ice, heavy snow, and blowing and drifting snow, with or without a very low wind chill. In some areas, 18-wheelers can lose control easily, especially on bridges and entrance-exit ramps, and especially on steep downhills. The risk of accidents and / or vehicle backups due to white out conditions can leave motorists stranded in freezing temps with no way for emergency vehicles to get to them. Anyone who's driven during a white out on black ice knows how treacherous it can get. Any time you see truckers pulling off the road, you should take it as a warning that even they think the conditions are severe.
There is no direct conversion between rain and snow because the amount of snow that is produced from a given amount of rain can vary greatly depending on factors such as temperature and humidity. On average, 10 mm of rain is roughly equivalent to 1 cm of snow. So, 3 mm of rain could potentially produce around 0.3 cm of snow.
40 centimeters of snow is approximately 15.75 inches.
The unit rate of 3 inches of snow in 6 hours would be 0.5 inches of snow per hour. This is calculated by dividing the total snowfall (3 inches) by the total time (6 hours).
Calcite has a hardness level of 3 on the Mohs scale, which means it is relatively soft and can be easily scratched by harder minerals.
A blizzard warning means that winds may be up to 35 miles an hour. It also means that there will be periods of heavy snow for at least 3 hours or longer.
If you drive during a level 3 snow emergency, you could be risking your safety and the safety of others. This level of emergency means road conditions are extremely hazardous, and only emergency vehicles should be on the roads. Law enforcement can issue tickets or even arrest individuals driving during a level 3 snow emergency.
The primary difference for a Level 3 Winter Storm Warning is that all area roads are closed and anyone found on the road can be subject to arrest. The Level 3 means officials expect severe conditions, possibly ice, heavy snow, and blowing and drifting snow, with or without a very low wind chill. In some areas, 18-wheelers can lose control easily, especially on bridges and entrance-exit ramps, and especially on steep downhills. The risk of accidents and / or vehicle backups due to white out conditions can leave motorists stranded in freezing temps with no way for emergency vehicles to get to them. Anyone who's driven during a white out on black ice knows how treacherous it can get. Any time you see truckers pulling off the road, you should take it as a warning that even they think the conditions are severe.
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there are 3 kind (1) ice (2) sleet (3) and snow
A watch means just what it says...watch...watch out...a certain condition is right for something (tornado or something) to occur. Warning means just what it says...you are being warned that this tornado etc is coming your way and almost here. So a warning is worse since something has been seen.
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Level 1- A Level One Snow Emergency means that roads (township and county, mainly secondary) are hazardous with the possibility of blowing and drifting snow. Roads are icy and drivers should use caution, if they choose to drive.Level 2- A Level Two Snow Emergency means that roads are hazardous (including primary roads) with blowing and drifting snow a possibility. Only those who feel it is necessary to drive should be on these roadways. Employees should contact their employers to see if they should report to work.Level 3- A Level Three Snow Emergency means that roads are closed to all non-essential personnel. No one should be out during these conditions unless it is absolutely necessary to travel. All employees should contact their employer to see if they should report to work. Those traveling on any roadway in the county may subject themselves to citation or arrest.
Level 1- A Level One Snow Emergency means that roads (township and county, mainly secondary) are hazardous with the possibility of blowing and drifting snow. Roads are icy and drivers should use caution, if they choose to drive.Level 2- A Level Two Snow Emergency means that roads are hazardous (including primary roads) with blowing and drifting snow a possibility. Only those who feel it is necessary to drive should be on these roadways. Employees should contact their employers to see if they should report to work.Level 3- A Level Three Snow Emergency means that roads are closed to all non-essential personnel. No one should be out during these conditions unless it is absolutely necessary to travel. All employees should contact their employer to see if they should report to work. Those traveling on any roadway in the county may subject themselves to citation or arrest.