typical Denver. Went up there a few years ago with about a foot of snow on the ground when I got there, Next morning snow started melting and was gone by afternoon. Next day we went golfing in 70 degree weather. Then the day I left another front came in with another coating of snow by morning.
70°F = ~21°C; 22°F = ~minus 6°C. As 1970s/1980s school-children/students, some of our learning and text-books had the benefit of making many of us curious about and capable with conversions. Fahrenheit did/does have one useful benefit: of being good for expressing the 'feel' of temperatures to people.
Crazy, I’ll never forget how one of the most extreme examples (in my life) happened here in Texas. It was 81 degrees and the next day we had snow at 32 degrees. Super exciting to experience.
Ugh, another winter hater 🤢 I'll never understand how you people can hate the best season of the year. You all are as boring as your so-loved warm seasons.
A warm morning suddenly turn into a winter day. Wow that's kinda extreme seeing the temps drop like 40 degrees
supply497 , that was a mild Blue Norther. I’ve seen the temps drop 40 degrees in an hour or so with an intense Blue Norther.
Thats an American winter for you here in PA we had Christmas one day at 70 f then the next day it was below freezing
its not
Imagine going to school.
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no way covid was 4 years ago how did time go so quick
It went from September to December real quick!
Yep, The Armistice Day Storm Was Exactly Like This, a gigantic temperature drop from 60s to below zero on November 11, 1940.
typical Denver. Went up there a few years ago with about a foot of snow on the ground when I got there, Next morning snow started melting and was gone by afternoon. Next day we went golfing in 70 degree weather. Then the day I left another front came in with another coating of snow by morning.
Whoa! Great video! The powers and the wonder of nature at work, in an unbelievably dramatic way!
Please use SI-units, so the whole world can understand.
Yes I know only celcius 😢
70°F = ~21°C; 22°F = ~minus 6°C.
As 1970s/1980s school-children/students, some of our learning and text-books had the benefit of making many of us curious about and capable with conversions.
Fahrenheit did/does have one useful benefit: of being good for expressing the 'feel' of temperatures to people.
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68 degrees down to 22 degrees. Damn that front had some punch to it!
Crazy, I’ll never forget how one of the most extreme examples (in my life) happened here in Texas. It was 81 degrees and the next day we had snow at 32 degrees. Super exciting to experience.
69 to 22 in just 6 hours!? Dayymmm
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that s a sad view! i hate winter and hate snow!
Would you rather have a winter with dead trees and dead grass? Snow is what covers that up.
Ugh, another winter hater 🤢 I'll never understand how you people can hate the best season of the year. You all are as boring as your so-loved warm seasons.