The Winter of 2021-2022 | |||||
Click-Snowstorms of This Winter | Click-Snowstorms of Past Winters | ||||
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Obs. Num. | Time of Observation Feb 13 2022 |
Total Frozen Precip. Inches | Total Melted Precip. Inches | Temp. °F | The snow amount shown on the snowboard will differ from the averaged observed amt. particularly if it is windy ! - - - Remarks for the Time Period |
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1 | 1250 hrs. | T | T | 36.6 | The precipitation just started as a frozen drizzle often called snow grains and is a very light in intensity. |
2 | 1350 hrs. | T | 0.01 | 34.3 | A very light snow this past hour that is melting as it falls on surfaces but are now small flakes no longer snow grains. |
3 | 1450 hrs. | T | 0.02 | 33.1 | Continued light snow this past hour. A little slush can be seen on the sky mirror and the temp. continues to fall. |
4 | 1550 hrs. | T | 0.03 | 32.2 | A very light snow this past hour that is melting as it falls and nearly stopped once. Currently very light snow flurries. |
5 | 1650 hrs. | T | 0.03 | 32.0 | The snow fall has stopped for now but the radar still shows another band of light snow to the west that may pass during the next hour. |
6 | 1750 hrs. | T | 0.03 | 31.7 | The greatest amount of snow was on the sky mirror which was a thin layer of slush but wasn't enough to measure. The warmth of the ground kept the small amount of snow from sticking to the snowboard. Winter Green had 4 to 5 inches of snow. |