Category Archives: meteorology
Weather Roller Coaster – Part Two
And one takes a look at the forecast for the rest of this week…by the end of the week we’ll be seeing our first eighty-plus-degree readings for the year…Quite a change from today’s temperatures. The roller coaster ride continues and there’s no exit available. David Lee
Weather Roller Coaster….
Here we are at the beginning of the month of March and once again a roller coaster of sorts for the local weather. After a gorgeous Sunday, with high temperatures in the mid-70s, we taken another big dip in the temperatures. Here at 5:30 p.m., we’re nearly thirty degrees colder than we were at thisContinue reading “Weather Roller Coaster….”
Rainy Thursday – Feb. 26th
The rains started last night and continue to fall at the noon hour…we should see the rain stopping around 4 p.m. and cloudy skies for the remainder of the day. – Thursday, 11:40 a.m.
Changing Weather – Part Two
Sunday evening, 9:10 p.m. – Nearly twenty-eight degrees cooler in Hickory, North Carolina than it was at this same time yesterday…But at least the wind has died down some. Highest wind speed at my home weather station today was 15.9 mph, although it certainly seemed like it was stronger much of the day.
Changing Weather
I’ve had an interest in meteorology for quite a few years. I remember when I was a child and ordered a weather station that had to be put together. Later in life, I would teach middle school science, and for much of that time, weather was one of the topics we studied. Long story short,Continue reading “Changing Weather”
