Yes. In fact when this occurs the falling hail explodes into snow flakes near the surface. Similar to an asteroid breaking apart as it enters the atmosphere. Not all hail "explodes" therefore you get snow and hail mix. Another popular term for this meteorological phenomena is "Bursting snow." This is common in Northeast United States and Chile. Source: 1982 April, Metorology Quarterly.
on what day will yuor birthday fall in 2007
um where? what time of fall? and how can it be average if you already decided its a warm one?
Daylight saving time typically starts in the spring and ends in the fall. In most regions, clocks "spring forward" in the spring and "fall back" in the fall.
In 2012, fall began in Eastern Standard Time on September 22 at 10:49 PM. This marks the autumnal equinox, when day and night are approximately equal in length.
There is no preference at all for time of day.
yes... obviously! what difference does it make at night? also - it has hailed on my house at night. and it was really loud. :-( hope this helped! Yes, it can hail at night. It is actually more common for it to hail in the late afternoon to evening and also at night since a lot of the severe thunderstorms that produce hail take place during that time of day when there is a lot of cooling happening after the day's heating.
It can be any day...if by day you mean the day of the week, i.e., Thursday, etc. But the date of fall usually falls (nyuck nyuck) between September 20 and September 23 in the northern hemisphere.
Usually night.
at day and before night fall
Father's Day will fall on June 19th again in the year 2016.
hail naww!
Valentine's Day will be on a Saturday in 2015.
2016
When was the last time it snowed on Christmas Day in RI
way, day, hail,
The first day of Fall in the Eastern Hemiphere (north of the equator) will be on or about September 21st. The first day of Spring in the Eastern Hemisphere (south of the equator) will happen at the same time.