Can't speak for other parts of the US, but it has been rainy at my house near Portland, OR.Here's a shot of a road that's breaking up because the asphalt is melting in the heat.
Can't speak for other parts of the US, but it has been rainy at my house near Portland, OR.
As for roads in the heat, IIRC, there was a stretch of road in the Southwest US which required firefighting assistance on warm days. The local transportation authorities used asphalt which incorporated pulverized tires in the mix, but did not remove the tiny steel wires (remnants of the reinforcing strands of wire rope - this was an early use of this technology). On hot days, added heat from the oxidizing wire set the road on fire.
Very, very, lightly...not enough to break the kids outta school if they were going. Hope it doesn't snow largely before Monday as I plan to go back to work and that might be an event I could pass up....it would have to be fairly bad and timely for around here. Just to be certain, if it snowed all it snowed on a ten foot square it would be about 3 inches...sure as "heck" ain't gonna melt as the temp is running about 23 degrees. Yeah, bad I know....but we're complaining about the weather - at least I am.
Why don't y'all move somewhere else.......? I don't know the answer either but it's been just below zero here in Tennessee like twice in my entire life and that was for about two maybe three days. Cold here, is 20 degF for the most part.
Why don't y'all move somewhere else.......? I don't know the answer either but it's been just below zero here in Tennessee like twice in my entire life and that was for about two maybe three days. Cold here, is 20 degF for the most part.