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Mary Ann Brown clarifies scientific fog in August predictions

Snow does not have to be a heavy snow, but just an actual snow, which could be flurries. When this standard was used, Fogs in August as Prediction of Snows was exact in Taylor County last winter. Not one snow more, not one snow less.

Mary Ann Brown writes:
Doubting Lois, I have always been told that it is not a heavy snow but an actual snow which could be flurries or etc. Last August Campbellsville/Taylor County got 13 fog mornings and we indeed had 13 days that snow fell, might not accumulated but had flurries or some accumulation. First time I ever kept a calendar to watch and see, but at 60 I had to know if this was true or not. --Mary Ann Brown
Comments re article 61052 Doubting Lois thinks the Fog Day Science is Old Wives Tale




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