So Winter Storm Q finally hit hard at the end of last week. The image below depicts the amount of snowfall we ended getting between February 20 and the 22. From the looks of it we got around 6-8 inches or so. I really can't complain about this snowfall too much though. It was light and pretty. It really didn't make commuting too difficult.
This past weekend was beautiful outside! Yesterday was warm and sunny! When you walked outside it sounded like it was raining because so much snow was melting.
Today's high will be around 31 F, and feel like 31 F, with a winds between 0-4 mph. We can see from the surface map and wind map that nothing too exciting is taking place in our region right now.
Tonight's low is forcasted to be around 21 F, with winds coming from the E and NE around 5 mph after midnight.
The purpose of this blog was to report on daily weather activity throughout spring semester in 2013. Reporting of daily weather was accomplished by analyzing several types weather maps and their patterns. By doing this knowledge of how to compare and contrast daily weather conditions in relation to to one another provided the ability to build critical thinking skills, in regards to weather conditions. This also provided the use and knowledge of conceptualization and terminology advancement.
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