>In U.S.
>Was outside earlier at 2:00 p.m. playing with dog
>was 55 degrees F
>now it's 12:30 a.m.
>28 degrees F
>Wind chill factor makes it 16 degrees F
>snow and freezing rain
why?
>>3847 I think I can explain this in language you'll be able to understand. See, when that bright ball way high in the sky is awake, it makes it warmer! We call that "daytime." And 2pm is in the afternoon (you can think of it as the time after lunch recess, but before your mom feeds you dinner), which is usually the warmest part of the daytime.
At night, though, the bright ball in the sky gets tired, and goes to bed like good little boys and girls should. When that happens, it gets colder. Also, where you live, it's winter right now. That's the coldest time of the year!
Sometimes in winter, there are storms. Storms are when it rains, or if it's cold enough, it snows, or a mixture of rain, snow, and ice can fall from the sky. Sometimes the wind blows, too, which can make it feel colder than it really is.
I hope that answers your question, champ! Now tell your mommy to tuck you back in. Little guys shouldn't be up past midnight!
>>3847 If your a true man you will go out into the freezing cold naked screaming I am a man among men and then punch some random nigger for style points. Then again niggers aren't native during winter time.
>>3847 This is due to the fact we're in a grand solar minimum. Weather becomes less predictable and more extreme, temperatures (will) drop on average, etc.
>In U.S.
>Was outside earlier at 2:00 p.m. playing with dog
>was 55 degrees F
>now it's 12:30 a.m.
>28 degrees F
>Wind chill factor makes it 16 degrees F
>snow and freezing rain
why?