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Weather Word of the Day

June 29, 2026

Blizzard Warning - Blizzard Warnings are issued when visibilities are reduced to a quarter mile or less for 3 hours or longer. Wind speeds must also be sustained at 35 mph with frequent higher gusts in order to achieve blizzard conditions.

June 28, 2026

Rain - Precipitation that falls to earth in liquid drops that are greater than 0.5 mm in diameter. Liquid drops that are smaller than .5 mm are categorized as drizzle. The largest raindrop that has ever been measured occurred in September of 1995 in Brazil as well as in July of 1999 in the Marshall Islands. At both these sites the raindrops were measured at a whopping 8.6 mm (.338 in) diameter!

June 27, 2026

Winter Storm Warning - It is issued by the National Weather Service when severe and life threatening winter weather conditions are occurring or are imminent. Most are issued for heavy snow and wind, but may also be issued for ice and sleet storms. The amount of snowfall needed to warrant a winter storm warning varies around the country.

June 26, 2026

Tropical Depression - A tropical cyclone with sustained winds lower than 30 knots/35 mph/55kph. The main impacts from a tropical depression would be heavy rain, gusty winds, and a modest storm surge where they make landfall.

June 25, 2026

Hygrometer - An instrument designed to measure the water vapor content and relative humidity in the atmosphere. Leonardo da Vinci built the first version of a hygrometer back in the 15th century.

June 24, 2026

Smog - The first definition of smog was a mixture of smoke and fog in the atmosphere which reduces visibility. Over time smog has now changed its meaning to restricted visibility due to pollution emitted from human activities. A type of smog known as photochemical smog, common to heavily populated areas, forms when UV light from the sun reacts with low level pollutants such as nitrogen oxides. On hot days this reaction can create ozone gas at the surface which is dangerous to humans.

June 23, 2026

Mesosphere - The mesosphere is a layer of the Earth's atmosphere located at an altitude of 30 to 50 miles above the Earth's surface. It is the layer where most meteors burn up upon entering the atmosphere. Because of this, there is a high concentration of iron and other metals in the mesosphere.