Timothy
Head Chef
Looks like we are going to get our white Xmas. It's -4C (25F) and it's snowing.
Just took these pix out my front door and out my back door:
Looks beautiful, taxlady. You have a pretty place!
Looks like we are going to get our white Xmas. It's -4C (25F) and it's snowing.
Just took these pix out my front door and out my back door:
no hoarfrost this morning,
Hoarfrost occurs when it is very cold and foggy. The frost looks like snow coming down, but it is tiny ice crystals, doesn't look anything like snowflakes. The hoarfrost collects on every single branch on the thee, every needle on pine trees. It is strikingly beautiful with everything outlined in fluffy ice crystals layered anywhere from 1/2 to 2 inches thick.
Here is an example:
Hoarfrost occurs when it is very cold and foggy. The frost looks like snow coming down, but it is tiny ice crystals, doesn't look anything like snowflakes. The hoarfrost collects on every single branch on the thee, every needle on pine trees. It is strikingly beautiful with everything outlined in fluffy ice crystals layered anywhere from 1/2 to 2 inches thick.
Here is an example:
Parts of southern Saskatchewan get hoarfrost. It is incredibly beautiful. I remember travelling to my friend's Mom's house in Rock Glenn and seeing the hoarfrost on the sides of the road. Thanks for the memory, PF!