Thursday, December 25, 2014



It's Christmas Day.


At 5:00 a.m. it's 46 degrees and blustery.

Yesterday afternoon a strange thing happened: as you can see in these photographs by Jeff Reynolds, in valleys and even across the high fields of Hanover, layers of white fog formed close to the ground.  Meteorologists will explain in great detail just why fog develops - water droplets, air and ground temperatures, and so forth - 




...........  but it looked to some as if Nature, making up for the lack our usual blanket of Christmas Eve snow, had laid smooth, white runways for Santa's sleigh!



Merry Christmas, Everyone!

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The TWCNY Morning Weather Forecast:

"A Windy and Blustery Christmas,  A Quiet Finish to the Week.
With a cold front now working to our east, we have falling
temperatures and windy conditions. It will be a manageable day for travel but the wind will be a problem for air travel and will make for a blustery Christmas day. Not a lot of showers or flurries, but some lake enhanced precipitation will keep the risk for a few showers and wet snow showers to end our Christmas day. We finish in the 30s and the wind stays strong through the night.
Getting into the end of the work week we have quiet conditions and highs in the 40s. We have a quiet start to the weekend with some
of that rare sunshine."


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A few minutes of classical music for Christmas.

"  and on earth peace, good will toward men."

Luke 2:14
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