Whats the hottest place that it has ever snowed?
The farthest south is has ever snowed in the continental United States is Miami Beach, Florida, in 1977. Q: Why is Oregon so wet? A: Oregon is so wet because the winds usually blow from west to east over the state. On the west side of the state, along the Pacific coast, the air is very moist. The air currents take this moist air and moves it into the mountains, which run the entire length of the state. When moist air hits a mountain, the air is forced upwards. Upward-moving air cools, and if this cooling is great enough, the air will cool to the point where it cannot hold any more water vapor. This water vapor then condenses, and falls as rain or snow. Q: What tools do you use to predict weather? A: Weather data is gathered by weather instruments at over 10,000 airports worldwide, from weather balloons launched twice daily from about 1,000 locations around the world, and from weather satellites orbiting the earth. The first task in making a forecast is to look at these current measurem