Cloudy at 64o, 75% chance of rain. Night temperatures looking at 51o around 10:00 PM, 46o at 12:00 AM, 34o at 1:30 AM, and 45o & 53o at 6:00 AM and 9:00 AM respectively. We will be getting some light snow flurries within the next day or so, so be sure to put your protective tarps on your Mongooses and Warthogs. And don't forget to run your Falcons, Hornets, Hawks, and Pelicans for at least ten (10) minutes before take off to ensure that they won't break from being out in the cold too long.
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False; the "or" is an additive property so the probability of rain or snow muse be greater than or equal to 0.65.
There may be some snow today along with rain showers, with up to an inch of snow possible and obviously more at higher elevations. There is also a hard freeze warning in effect.
The 4 main precipitaions are rain, hail, sleek and snow
If therer is a ring around the sun or mon, it means that there is moisture in the atmosphere, thus the halo. It is an old sailors theme meaning that there is moisture on the way. This is because upper level atmospheric moisture is visable before a weather front. My grandfather always said if the moon has a halo, then it will bring rain. If dew is on the ground, then the the moisture is on ground level and no rain.
No, snow and rain are two different forms of precipitation. Snow falls as frozen ice crystals, while rain falls as liquid water droplets. Snow forms when the temperature is cold enough for water vapor to freeze before it reaches the ground, whereas rain forms when water droplets combine and fall from clouds.
The four major types of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Rain is liquid water droplets falling to the ground, snow is ice crystals falling to the ground, sleet is rain that freezes as it falls, and hail is ice pellets formed in strong thunderstorms.
* Rain * Snow * Sleet * Hail * Freezing Rain
SNOW OR ICE
Halo around the moon is caused by ice crystals in the atmosphere refracting moonlight. While it can indicate the presence of high-altitude cirrus clouds, which may precede a weather system, it is not a reliable predictor of immediate rain or snow. Other factors need to be considered for accurate weather forecasting.
hail,rain,and snow
A halo indicates cirrus clouds are moving overhead, and cirrus clouds often precede the warm sector of a winter storm, which is where steady precipitation occurs. With that said, it is no guarantee that it will happen, and precipitation may be in the form of ice or rain as well.