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  2. Thaw (weather) - Wikipedia

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    January thaw is a term applied to a thaw or rise in temperature in mid-winter found in mid-latitude North America.. Sinusoidal estimates of expected temperatures, for northern locales, usually place the lowest temperatures around January 23 and the highest around July 24, and provide fairly accurate estimates of temperature expectations.

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    If the snow doesn't all melt today, McDermott said, it's likely to melt Tuesday. Life will start to get back to normal. Today's closures, cancelations and delays.

  4. The Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Snow, rain ... - AOL

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    Today's top weather news for Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024: Millions of people face threats of rain and snow as 2025 begins before a blast of frigid air sends temperatures tumbling.

  5. Snowmelt - Wikipedia

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    The snow does not melt slower gradually with distance from the trunk, but rather creates a wall surrounding snow-free ground around it. According to some of sources, North American spring ephermal plants like spring beauty ( Claytonia caroliniana ), trout lily ( Erythronium americanum ) and red trillium ( Trillium erectum L.) benefit from such ...

  6. Climate of Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    The heaviest snowstorm on record took place on January 21–22, 1937, when 1 to 4 inches (2.5 to 10.2 cm) fell in parts of the city and did not melt entirely for three days. On December 6, 1998, snow fell across the northwest portions of the city, and Sky Harbor reported a dusting of snow. [27]

  7. Cold front will bring rain to Phoenix, snow to northern ...

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  8. Snow line - Wikipedia

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    The glacier region below this snow line was subject to melting in the previous season. The term "orographic snow line" is used to describe the snow boundary on surfaces other than glaciers. The term "regional snow line" is used to describe large areas. [2] The "permanent snow line" is the level above which snow will lie all year. [3]

  9. Snow could turn to rain overnight, melting some of what might ...

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    The Twin Cities is still expected to see 6 to 11 inches of snow by late Sunday night in what could be the biggest snowfall of the year. But it may not look like that much by the time residents ...