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Weather combinations
Late on Friday night I watched fine snow (sleet) falling onto settled snow and there was lightning with almost immediate thunder. I have never seen this combination before. Can anyone please tell me if this is unusual or not? Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We were just talking about it Dustybun on this thread -very bizarre indeed.
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Thunderstorms have two origins.
1) Strong convection of moist air on a warm summer day, (What you are thinking of)
2) Relatively warm moist air being forced up by denser cold air forcing in beneath it (A cold front)
Type 1 occurs in summer
Type 2 can occur at any time of the year and in winter, the precipitation is likely to be snow.
1) Strong convection of moist air on a warm summer day, (What you are thinking of)
2) Relatively warm moist air being forced up by denser cold air forcing in beneath it (A cold front)
Type 1 occurs in summer
Type 2 can occur at any time of the year and in winter, the precipitation is likely to be snow.
Thank you all for your answers and Dris for the link. Relieved to know it was so widespread and not just here on the Lincs coast.
Thanks gen2 for the technical explanation. It did 'feel' strange. The lightning lit up the whole sky - not forked, nor would I describe is as sheet - more like one of those old fashioned camera flash bulbs.
Thanks gen2 for the technical explanation. It did 'feel' strange. The lightning lit up the whole sky - not forked, nor would I describe is as sheet - more like one of those old fashioned camera flash bulbs.