Bitter Cold Grips U.S.; What Time Is Solstice?; Sun Not High In The Sky; Titan Surmised; WRAL-TV Adds Cell News/Weather Service; DFW Snow Update
Not Yet Winter!: Bitter Cold Grips U.S. East Coast: Icy blast dumps snow, makes roads risky. Resource: Current U.S. Wind Chill Map. See yesterday’s entry for other cold weather resources…
What Time Is Solstice? What Causes Earth’s Seasons? This year, the December solstice, when the sun is at its southernmost point as seen from Earth, occurs at 7:42 a.m. ET Tuesday, Dec. 21.
Sun Not High In The Sky: See the sun’s maximum altitude from Porland, ME (only 22.9 degrees), posted at SpaceWeather.com
‘Astronomy Picture Of The Day’ Asks: What does the surface of Titan look like?
From LostRemote.com: WRAL Adds Cell News Service: Raleigh, N.C. TV station’s offering includes weather forecasts and still pictures of traffic cameras to cell phone users…
And finally, it appears there may be some, but not much, snow falling in Dallas/Fort Worth Wednesday, according to the NBC 5 forecast…
Top 5 WXnation.com city weather and webcam pages visited on Sunday (and all in a deep freeze!): 1. Cleveland 2. New York City 3. Syracuse 4. Baltimore 5. Buffalo … See the top 20 so far this month in the center column of our home page.