Submitted by babyyodaisamazing98 t3_yepvn2 in pittsburgh
James19991 t1_itzcy35 wrote
Reply to comment by PolyDipsoManiac in Are we set for the latest first freeze ever this year? by babyyodaisamazing98
Technically it didn't at Pittsburgh International, where Pittsburgh's official weather observations are taken, but it's entirely possible it did at your location. You can still have frost too even if it doesn't hit freezing of course.
Yeuph t1_itziw47 wrote
How does that work? Frost without freezing?
James19991 t1_itzkvvh wrote
Official temperatures are measured 6 ft above the ground or so, and cold air sinks, so if it's 33 or 34 above the ground, it's totally possible for it to be 32 or 31 at ground level in certain areas.
distilledfluid t1_itzoqoz wrote
Correct!
Can get more information on the same question from the NWS link here:
James19991 t1_itzs9h9 wrote
Good stuff, thanks
LordApocalyptica t1_iu05jdn wrote
Also the heat exchange mechanism of phase change means that at a micro environmental level you can have phenomena like frost happening even if the ambient temp is slightly higher
KentuckYSnow t1_itzkw4b wrote
Temps at ground level can be a few degrees colder than just a few feet higher and dip below 32, at which point the vapor in the air can freeze.
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