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Dave.C" wrote in message
.uk... I'm still puzzled as to why the snow is reluctant to settle and melting so quickly. Hi, Dave, In my experience, snow will settle easily from November through to mid February often better on hard surfaces. After mid February, the insolation from the sun warms these hard surfaces more quickly and they stay warm for quite some time in the evenings. Snow will settle on the insulated surfaces such as grass much better. The snow that is melting quickly would have shown little sign of thawing just a few weeks ago. I don't think it's down to recent mild weather as it used to happen in the 50's and 60's as well. I like February - April snow because it clears from paths and roads much more readily but still looks good. HTH, -- Ken Cook, Copley (5miles north of Barnard Castle), County Durham. 830ft http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/copley (MO climat. site updated before 10Z and 19Z daily) kencookATcopleydurham.freeserve.co.uk (All times GMT) |
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Dave.C" wrote in message
.uk... I'm still puzzled as to why the snow is reluctant to settle and melting so quickly. Hi, Dave, In my experience, snow will settle easily from November through to mid February often better on hard surfaces. After mid February, the insolation from the sun warms these hard surfaces more quickly and they stay warm for quite some time in the evenings. Snow will settle on the insulated surfaces such as grass much better. The snow that is melting quickly would have shown little sign of thawing just a few weeks ago. I don't think it's down to recent mild weather as it used to happen in the 50's and 60's as well. I like February - April snow because it clears from paths and roads much more readily but still looks good. HTH, -- Ken Cook, Copley (5miles north of Barnard Castle), County Durham. 830ft http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/copley (MO climat. site updated before 10Z and 19Z daily) kencookATcopleydurham.freeserve.co.uk (All times GMT) |
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Dave.C" wrote in message
.uk... I'm still puzzled as to why the snow is reluctant to settle and melting so quickly. Hi, Dave, In my experience, snow will settle easily from November through to mid February often better on hard surfaces. After mid February, the insolation from the sun warms these hard surfaces more quickly and they stay warm for quite some time in the evenings. Snow will settle on the insulated surfaces such as grass much better. The snow that is melting quickly would have shown little sign of thawing just a few weeks ago. I don't think it's down to recent mild weather as it used to happen in the 50's and 60's as well. I like February - April snow because it clears from paths and roads much more readily but still looks good. HTH, -- Ken Cook, Copley (5miles north of Barnard Castle), County Durham. 830ft http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/copley (MO climat. site updated before 10Z and 19Z daily) kencookATcopleydurham.freeserve.co.uk (All times GMT) |
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I think the reason is the lack of frost,before the snow started to fell,if
the ground had been Frozen,the Snow would have settled straight away,and not of thawed so quickly. Still good covering on the grass here in Sussex "Ken Cook" wrote in message ... Dave.C" wrote in message .uk... I'm still puzzled as to why the snow is reluctant to settle and melting so quickly. Hi, Dave, In my experience, snow will settle easily from November through to mid February often better on hard surfaces. After mid February, the insolation from the sun warms these hard surfaces more quickly and they stay warm for quite some time in the evenings. Snow will settle on the insulated surfaces such as grass much better. The snow that is melting quickly would have shown little sign of thawing just a few weeks ago. I don't think it's down to recent mild weather as it used to happen in the 50's and 60's as well. I like February - April snow because it clears from paths and roads much more readily but still looks good. HTH, -- Ken Cook, Copley (5miles north of Barnard Castle), County Durham. 830ft http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/copley (MO climat. site updated before 10Z and 19Z daily) kencookATcopleydurham.freeserve.co.uk (All times GMT) |
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I think the reason is the lack of frost,before the snow started to fell,if
the ground had been Frozen,the Snow would have settled straight away,and not of thawed so quickly. Still good covering on the grass here in Sussex "Ken Cook" wrote in message ... Dave.C" wrote in message .uk... I'm still puzzled as to why the snow is reluctant to settle and melting so quickly. Hi, Dave, In my experience, snow will settle easily from November through to mid February often better on hard surfaces. After mid February, the insolation from the sun warms these hard surfaces more quickly and they stay warm for quite some time in the evenings. Snow will settle on the insulated surfaces such as grass much better. The snow that is melting quickly would have shown little sign of thawing just a few weeks ago. I don't think it's down to recent mild weather as it used to happen in the 50's and 60's as well. I like February - April snow because it clears from paths and roads much more readily but still looks good. HTH, -- Ken Cook, Copley (5miles north of Barnard Castle), County Durham. 830ft http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/copley (MO climat. site updated before 10Z and 19Z daily) kencookATcopleydurham.freeserve.co.uk (All times GMT) |
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I think the reason is the lack of frost,before the snow started to fell,if
the ground had been Frozen,the Snow would have settled straight away,and not of thawed so quickly. Still good covering on the grass here in Sussex "Ken Cook" wrote in message ... Dave.C" wrote in message .uk... I'm still puzzled as to why the snow is reluctant to settle and melting so quickly. Hi, Dave, In my experience, snow will settle easily from November through to mid February often better on hard surfaces. After mid February, the insolation from the sun warms these hard surfaces more quickly and they stay warm for quite some time in the evenings. Snow will settle on the insulated surfaces such as grass much better. The snow that is melting quickly would have shown little sign of thawing just a few weeks ago. I don't think it's down to recent mild weather as it used to happen in the 50's and 60's as well. I like February - April snow because it clears from paths and roads much more readily but still looks good. HTH, -- Ken Cook, Copley (5miles north of Barnard Castle), County Durham. 830ft http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/copley (MO climat. site updated before 10Z and 19Z daily) kencookATcopleydurham.freeserve.co.uk (All times GMT) |
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I think the reason is the lack of frost,before the snow started to fell,if
the ground had been Frozen,the Snow would have settled straight away,and not of thawed so quickly. Still good covering on the grass here in Sussex "Ken Cook" wrote in message ... Dave.C" wrote in message .uk... I'm still puzzled as to why the snow is reluctant to settle and melting so quickly. Hi, Dave, In my experience, snow will settle easily from November through to mid February often better on hard surfaces. After mid February, the insolation from the sun warms these hard surfaces more quickly and they stay warm for quite some time in the evenings. Snow will settle on the insulated surfaces such as grass much better. The snow that is melting quickly would have shown little sign of thawing just a few weeks ago. I don't think it's down to recent mild weather as it used to happen in the 50's and 60's as well. I like February - April snow because it clears from paths and roads much more readily but still looks good. HTH, -- Ken Cook, Copley (5miles north of Barnard Castle), County Durham. 830ft http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/copley (MO climat. site updated before 10Z and 19Z daily) kencookATcopleydurham.freeserve.co.uk (All times GMT) |
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![]() In my experience, snow will settle easily from November through to mid February often better on hard surfaces. After mid February, the insolation from the sun warms these hard surfaces more quickly and they stay warm for quite some time in the evenings. Snow will settle on the insulated surfaces such as grass much better. The snow that is melting quickly would have shown little sign of thawing just a few weeks ago. I don't think it's down to recent mild weather as it used to happen in the 50's and 60's as well. I've seen snow settle on roads in March quite a few times; eg 1995, 2001, even for a short while last year (12th). I always associate the 'slushy cover on grass, nothing on concrete' type with already wet surfaces, plus sleety/wet snow at about 2C. (Seen that in January too). Whereas this occurred just before sunrise, with dry surface and 0C. I agree that later snowfalls do tend to melt quicker, but they can still(IME)settle on roads. I like February - April snow because it clears from paths and roads much more readily but still looks good. I tend to like March and April in general- you can get just about any kind of weather, the days are getting longer, etc etc.. :-) Edmund |
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![]() In my experience, snow will settle easily from November through to mid February often better on hard surfaces. After mid February, the insolation from the sun warms these hard surfaces more quickly and they stay warm for quite some time in the evenings. Snow will settle on the insulated surfaces such as grass much better. The snow that is melting quickly would have shown little sign of thawing just a few weeks ago. I don't think it's down to recent mild weather as it used to happen in the 50's and 60's as well. I've seen snow settle on roads in March quite a few times; eg 1995, 2001, even for a short while last year (12th). I always associate the 'slushy cover on grass, nothing on concrete' type with already wet surfaces, plus sleety/wet snow at about 2C. (Seen that in January too). Whereas this occurred just before sunrise, with dry surface and 0C. I agree that later snowfalls do tend to melt quicker, but they can still(IME)settle on roads. I like February - April snow because it clears from paths and roads much more readily but still looks good. I tend to like March and April in general- you can get just about any kind of weather, the days are getting longer, etc etc.. :-) Edmund |
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![]() In my experience, snow will settle easily from November through to mid February often better on hard surfaces. After mid February, the insolation from the sun warms these hard surfaces more quickly and they stay warm for quite some time in the evenings. Snow will settle on the insulated surfaces such as grass much better. The snow that is melting quickly would have shown little sign of thawing just a few weeks ago. I don't think it's down to recent mild weather as it used to happen in the 50's and 60's as well. I've seen snow settle on roads in March quite a few times; eg 1995, 2001, even for a short while last year (12th). I always associate the 'slushy cover on grass, nothing on concrete' type with already wet surfaces, plus sleety/wet snow at about 2C. (Seen that in January too). Whereas this occurred just before sunrise, with dry surface and 0C. I agree that later snowfalls do tend to melt quicker, but they can still(IME)settle on roads. I like February - April snow because it clears from paths and roads much more readily but still looks good. I tend to like March and April in general- you can get just about any kind of weather, the days are getting longer, etc etc.. :-) Edmund |
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