Wacky weather
Sep. 28th, 2015 04:22 pmFAIRBANKS - A wild weekend of weather is about to get a bit wackier.
Just as a record snowfall is completing the transition into rainy slush, the eastern Interior is set to get another big dump of snow. The Fairbanks area is expected to get six to 12 inches of snow starting on Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
A pair of colliding weather patterns are responsible for the forecast, said meteorologist Scott Berg. A cold-weather system is headed into Alaska from Siberia at the same time a wet, warm system from the North Pacific is entering the state from the south.
When they hit, it'll make the perfect recipe for snow. The first snowfall is expected to hit Fairbanks at about 8 a.m. Tuesday, lasting into Wednesday morning.
Again?? Wow, that'll be interesting. Alaska's weather always seems to be unusual :P
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Today's trivia: A question mark used to be a word. In Latin, when they wrote a query, they'd finish it with the word "questio." Later, they abbreviated it "qo," but because of the tendency to read it as the ending of a word, they put both in a single space, with the lowercase Q on top of the lowercase O. As time went on, people made the Q a tailed loop and the O a dot to save time
Just as a record snowfall is completing the transition into rainy slush, the eastern Interior is set to get another big dump of snow. The Fairbanks area is expected to get six to 12 inches of snow starting on Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
A pair of colliding weather patterns are responsible for the forecast, said meteorologist Scott Berg. A cold-weather system is headed into Alaska from Siberia at the same time a wet, warm system from the North Pacific is entering the state from the south.
When they hit, it'll make the perfect recipe for snow. The first snowfall is expected to hit Fairbanks at about 8 a.m. Tuesday, lasting into Wednesday morning.
Again?? Wow, that'll be interesting. Alaska's weather always seems to be unusual :P
( 25 Day- A Screenshot of your favourite music video playing )
Today's trivia: A question mark used to be a word. In Latin, when they wrote a query, they'd finish it with the word "questio." Later, they abbreviated it "qo," but because of the tendency to read it as the ending of a word, they put both in a single space, with the lowercase Q on top of the lowercase O. As time went on, people made the Q a tailed loop and the O a dot to save time