Grab the sweatshirt! As October marches on, the chance for radiational cooling increases. Autumn and winter are typically the ...
You may hear meteorologists say sometimes of TV the term "radiational cooling" when referring to very cold nighttime and early morning temperatures. We will experience this very aspect of weather ...
Below freezing temperatures are developing overnight Monday through mid-morning Tuesday. A Freeze Warning is in effect through 10 a.m. Tuesday.
This process, called radiational cooling, is similar to how a hot cup of coffee cools down faster in a drafty room. Now, imagine the ground is damp from recent rain. As it cools, this moisture ...
There will be plenty of sunshine and warmer temperatures today and this weekend as high pressure begins to move into the area ...
Light cloud cover and calm winds will create radiational cooling, causing our temperatures to plummet tonight. Freeze Warnings will go into effect midnight until 9 AM Thursday for northern or ...
Heat loss under a clear sky and light wind is called radiational cooling, and it's exasperated by deep, fresh snowpack like we have in central/southern Indiana. The end result will be a rapid drop in ...
High pressure will dominate, ensuring another warm and dry day. Any lingering morning fog should dissipate by midday, giving ...
Bridges and overpasses present additional challenges. Overnight, radiational cooling, combined with evaporative cooling from the water beneath these structures, made them more prone to freezing.
Clear skies and the blanket of snow on the ground allowed for optimal radiational cooling, which occurs when daytime warmth retained by the ground gets radiated back to space at night. HOW COLD IS IT?