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Its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,its snowing,
I guess snow makes me hyper as we don't get much in Wales, UK, just rain
A question. If the people on the news say that we have very low humidtity levels and we are having a dry spell. How can we have FOG in the Morning?
Feel free to correct me if I am wrong...but being the "warm front" that I am ()...I kinda find weather interesting and this is my understanding of why you have fog even with low humidity:
Humidity is the moisture content in the air. Fog, is the result of water from the ground evaporating into the air (changing from it's liquid state to its gas state). It doesn't have anything to do with the moisture itself in the air. (I have not looked this up...it's just my understanding...I could be COMPLETELY off base...but thought I'd give it a try. )
Anyway...here in California...We're having RAIN!! LOTS and LOTS of RAIN!!! And I think, Saturday night, we're gonna have lots of RAIN and WIND!! I love a good storm!!!!
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