Ibn Erik
25-05-2010, 08:19
continua em alguns locais do hemisfério norte. estamos quase em Junho. :rolleyes:
algumas culturas agrícolas vão sofrer bastante com o frio anormal.
Snow record dies, but your tomatoes should live
Weather » May snow sets Utah spring record
Spring weather records in Utah are made to be broken.
And Monday's storm did just that, setting a record for the latest date measurable snow has fallen at the Salt Lake City International Airport.
The storm was pretty wet. Rain, coupled with 0.2 inches of snow, totaled 0.86 inches of water at the airport. A measurable amount of snow is anything over 0.1 inch, said meteorologist Monica Traphagen of the Salt Lake City office of the National Weather Service.
The previous record was on May 18, 1977, when half an inch of snow fell at the airport, she said.
This time of year, the weather raises a host of questions.
Like this: Are we done seeing flakes fly through the sky?
Maybe. According o the Weather Service, Utahns statewide will see a clearing and warming trend through Friday. But another wet system is poised to move into the area late Friday and Saturday, bringing rain -- not snow -- to northern Utah valleys.
"That storm will be a fast mover," Traphagen said.
Sunday should be clearing with temperatures rebounding, although cooler than normal. Memorial Day should be clear and warm.
e leiam o resto sobre as influências sobre algumas culturas agrícolas. (http://www.sltrib.com/D=g/ci_15150480)
algumas culturas agrícolas vão sofrer bastante com o frio anormal.
Snow record dies, but your tomatoes should live
Weather » May snow sets Utah spring record
Spring weather records in Utah are made to be broken.
And Monday's storm did just that, setting a record for the latest date measurable snow has fallen at the Salt Lake City International Airport.
The storm was pretty wet. Rain, coupled with 0.2 inches of snow, totaled 0.86 inches of water at the airport. A measurable amount of snow is anything over 0.1 inch, said meteorologist Monica Traphagen of the Salt Lake City office of the National Weather Service.
The previous record was on May 18, 1977, when half an inch of snow fell at the airport, she said.
This time of year, the weather raises a host of questions.
Like this: Are we done seeing flakes fly through the sky?
Maybe. According o the Weather Service, Utahns statewide will see a clearing and warming trend through Friday. But another wet system is poised to move into the area late Friday and Saturday, bringing rain -- not snow -- to northern Utah valleys.
"That storm will be a fast mover," Traphagen said.
Sunday should be clearing with temperatures rebounding, although cooler than normal. Memorial Day should be clear and warm.
e leiam o resto sobre as influências sobre algumas culturas agrícolas. (http://www.sltrib.com/D=g/ci_15150480)