LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Whether there is snow in the forecast or already feet on the ground, it’s a good idea to know how to correctly measure snow, and yes there is a bit more to it than just ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - It’s Winter Weather Preparedness Week. All week, our team of meteorologists will have important tips and reminders to make sure you’re ready for whatever winter brings. Today, we ...
After last weekend's strong winter storm, some Iowans noticed their snowfall measurements didn't match what others were ...
Don't move over yet, Mount Washington! Since 1870, a scientific weather recording station has been measuring mountaintop weather at the 6,288-foot summit. Known for its wild and changeable weather, ...
When you see a snowfall forecast, is that number telling you how much snow will fall or how much snow will accumulate on the ground? Are those things different? How do we know if those forecasts were ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – KSN 3 Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman and the Storm Track 3 Weather Team are proud partners with the Wichita Wind Surge! Every Wednesday, join the Storm Track 3 Weather Team ...
With constant weather forecasts on TV and the Internet and all the precise storm totals that are reported, you might think scientists had a firm grasp of how much rain and snow falls around the planet ...
Measuring snow is not simple, and recent slushy snows have highlighted this. To begin with, snow that does not accumulate cannot be measured except for its water content. It may snow all day, but if ...
If you get your current weather information in the morning, you should know that the morning relative humidity is not a useful indicator of how humid the weather will be today. In fact, the relative ...
Unlike most airplane pilots, ex-Marine Reuben Snodgrass waits expectantly for bad weather. When the clouds crowd down, or sea fog rolls in over Long Island’s MacArthur Field, Rube and his crew crank ...
Measuring snow is as simple as sticking a ruler in the yard, right? Not so fast. Pick a spot where you’ll always measure the snow. You should pick an open area with little or no drifting. It should ...