That sounds like the weather we all knew & loved at Ft. Hood.
On 4/16/2014 11:34 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
No, maximum was still above minimum (by definition), it's just that
the maximum temperature occurred when the minimum one was expected, and
vice versa.
But I think you got it.
Igor
Wed Apr 16 12:38:27 EDT 2014
Alan C wrote:
So the max. was lower than the min?
Alan C
-----Original Message-----
From: Igor Roshchin
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2014 3:55 PM
To: PDML at pdml.net
Subject: Re: Cold rain in the Lowveld
Wed Apr 16 02:04:53 EDT 2014
Alan C wrote:
A cold front made it up the east coast as far as the Tropic last
night. We
are "suffering" in the low 20's (C) today with frontal rain. I thought
of
wearing longs.
Alan C
If the rain is frontal, you cannot turn your back on it.
Igor
PS. In Central Texas, we had our cold front in the past two days in a
rather weird way (anti-correlated with the night/day time):
At 6am on Monday, the temperature was about 73 F (23 C), but at noon
it was 45 F (7 C), and on Tuesday at 6 am it was 37 F (< 3 C) with
63 F (17 C) by Tuesday noon or so.
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