it was so nice yesterday, early this morning.....now it's windy and chilly. Zip 48617.... now lets talk about raking leaves, when will the wind die down so I can rake
I live in northern new hampshire. All rain turns to instant ice. Can't walk outside. I'm elderly now so i don't like snow either. But, at least i can walk in it. I prefer heat
A super big warm up for the Jersey Shore is coming again after a brief cool down on Sun. into Monday and then a very warm up again going into the beginning of Nov.
@dwainmorgan8550 If you want snow in your yard this winter I can show you how to make your own snow instead if there’s no natural snow but it’s a very wet version of snow and for this you do not need a snowmaking machine and here’s how to do it. First you have to lay out a white tarp on the ground. After that add water to the tarp randomly, but I usually recommend misting the water instead. Misting makes the process a lot faster! Either way, Once you added the water, let it freeze just a little bit until it forms a thin layer of ice. Then, take a snow shovel and start moving the slightly frozen water forward. You will see that it will turn into this cool wet snow texture! I figured out that this works because tarps don’t absorb water, so the water just decides to become wet snow. But you have to be careful and not wait too long during the freezing process, or else it will turn into hard snow or ice. Just a heads up, though-using the white tarp method takes a little more longer to make snow compared to using an actual snowmaking machine like how the people do it for example, at ski resorts. But honestly, it is super fun to do it all by hand and create your own little winter scene! The reason recommend to choose a white tarp is that white reflects heat rather than absorbing it like other colors, which helps the snow-making process go faster. For this to work, the temperature for you needs to be exactly 0.0°C (32.0°F) or below. The colder it is, the faster the snow will form! So that’s how you make your own snow easily but a wet snow version of it? Thank you 😊
Not a guarantee that a tropical storm or hurricane will develop in the Caribbean in early November, but the ocean temperatures remain quite warm for this time of year so I'll keep you updated.
Would you rather have rain or snow this Winter?
Snow
Snow!
I live in Alabama and, we rarely get any snow so; I wouldn't mind getting a little bit of snow.
Rain! Spoken like a true Kansan 😂
Snow i prefer summer hot and winter cold...
Summer doesn’t want to give up here in north Texas THANKS FOR THE UPDATE WOTG.
They've changed the weather patterns so people can go out end protest
Thanks for watching
I prefer rain ☔ over snow ❄️ any time.
Snow.😅.Thanks Greg. 😊.
OMG I’m sick of this Heat in Texas!
I know it’s crazy right!
It's cold in Denver it's 67 but feels cold because it's been 90 to a hundred all summer
Rain still possible for Friday. 😅.Have a good week Hunter. 😅.Greg. 😊.
Lol funday Friday that's my birthday next week
Happy Birthday!
@@stephaniekerr thanks
it was so nice yesterday, early this morning.....now it's windy and chilly. Zip 48617.... now lets talk about raking leaves, when will the wind die down so I can rake
I live in northern new hampshire. All rain turns to instant ice. Can't walk outside. I'm elderly now so i don't like snow either. But, at least i can walk in it. I prefer heat
The fall foliage here in Ontario is so nice right now in my area.
Same here in WNY ❤
*peak*
Man, can we get a break from storms already? i want sunshine in the morning!
Summer in October ended this morning here in Wisconsin. Definitely prefer rain over snow this winter. But that is a dream here! 😊
A super big warm up for the Jersey Shore is coming again after a brief cool down on Sun. into Monday and then a very warm up again going into the beginning of Nov.
I would like snow here in north Texas this winter.
@dwainmorgan8550 If you want snow in your yard this winter I can show you how to make your own snow instead if there’s no natural snow but it’s a very wet version of snow and for this you do not need a snowmaking machine and here’s how to do it. First you have to lay out a white tarp on the ground. After that add water to the tarp randomly, but I usually recommend misting the water instead. Misting makes the process a lot faster!
Either way, Once you added the water, let it freeze just a little bit until it forms a thin layer of ice. Then, take a snow shovel and start moving the slightly frozen water forward. You will see that it will turn into this cool wet snow texture! I figured out that this works because tarps don’t absorb water, so the water just decides to become wet snow. But you have to be careful and not wait too long during the freezing process, or else it will turn into hard snow or ice.
Just a heads up, though-using the white tarp method takes a little more longer to make snow compared to using an actual snowmaking machine like how the people do it for example, at ski resorts. But honestly, it is super fun to do it all by hand and create your own little winter scene! The reason recommend to choose a white tarp is that white reflects heat rather than absorbing it like other colors, which helps the snow-making process go faster.
For this to work, the temperature for you needs to be exactly 0.0°C (32.0°F) or below. The colder it is, the faster the snow will form! So that’s how you make your own snow easily but a wet snow version of it?
Thank you 😊
Central Texas breaking October high temperature records today and tomorrow with 90F and 91F respectively.
Fall is mad.
Good. SW Michigan *needs* rain.
💥💥💥 the Caribbean is going to be a catastrophe
Not a guarantee that a tropical storm or hurricane will develop in the Caribbean in early November, but the ocean temperatures remain quite warm for this time of year so I'll keep you updated.
@@WeatherOnTheGoForecasts
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🙃
What does the dark red shade mean?
Warmer weather trend?
Unseasonably warm temperatures
Okay so is Iowa gonna get hit? By storms?
A storm system may bring rain and a few thunderstorms to parts of Iowa later this month, closer to Halloween.
@@WeatherOnTheGoForecasts thanks for the update hunter!
Do you think the storm system will be concerning for Ann Arbor on Halloween? 😰
Rain and a few thunderstorms will be possible closer towards Halloween.
@@WeatherOnTheGoForecasts I hope it's nothing significant...
Here in Texas we'd rather have rain. Don't like the cold necessary for snow!