Tuesday, February 4, 2014

February 4, 2014

Right now it is 30 degrees and overcast.

Welcome to the classes that are participating:

Mrs. Wiersma's class from Darrington, Washington and Mrs. Glock's class from Paramus, New Jersey.  We look forward to comparing weather trends with you.

2 comments:

  1. It is 34 degrees and sunny here in Paramus on Tuesday, February 4th but tonight they are predicting 6-8 inches of snow and 1 inch of ice! Our electric companies have called in extra coverage just in chase the power goes out from the weight of the snow and ice. We will keep you posted on the weather tomorrow to see if the meteorologists accurately for our area.

    Sincerely,
    Mrs. Glock's Class

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  2. Hello Weather Friends!
    I am very sorry. We just realized our class blog has not been updating on your prediction page. You can see the pictures and videos we posted at: http://glocksclass.blogspot.com/

    We have seen some pretty wild weather this week. School was closed on Monday and Wednesday for snow. My son and I went food shopping Tuesday night for milk. See the photo of the store shelves on our page! On Tuesday night it began to snow and did not stop until Wednesday morning. We received 5 inches of snow and ice as you can see on my bedazzled weather ruler :) Once the storm ended we measured 10 inches on the ground! Does your area receive this much snow?

    Our actual high temperature for the week was 42 degrees on Monday, February 3rd. Our actual low temperature for the weeks was 21 degrees on Thursday, February 6th.

    Next week we plan to track the weather in Sochi, Russia while we learn about the Olympics. We love to watch Curling in our class. Does your class have a favorite Olympic sport to watch?

    Originally the meteorologists predicted a HUGE blizzard for our area this weekend with 30 plus inches of snow and ice. They have since retracted their predictions. We might receive a dusting to an inch if any snow at all! Our class finds it amazing how quickly the weather forecast can change. Hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
    Sincerely,
    Mrs. Glock's Class

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