I quote this from yahoo answer.....
the snow stop yesterday. it melts. hhmm.. but it's snowing again today..
Quote from national forecast..
National Forecast
05 February 2009 05:27
Today
Tonight, most areas will be dry, with clear spells developing, but there will be further scattered wintry showers, most of them in the north and northwest. Bitterly cold, with widespread severe frost and a risk of icy patches, with snow cover in places. Minimum temperatures 0 to minus 5 Celsius.
Tomorrow
Very cold, but bright and dry in many areas, with sunny intervals. Further scattered wintry showers of rain, hail, sleet and snow, mostly in the north and northwest. Maximum temperatures 2 to 5 Celsius.
3 Day Outlook
Further occasional wintry showers will affect the north and parts of the west on Friday night, with snowfall on high ground; however, it will be mostly clear elsewhere, with severe or very severe frost setting in widely as northwest winds slacken. Isolated wintry showers will still occur near northern and northwestern coasts on Saturday but the rest of the country will be dry and largely sunny; temperatures will improve a little during the day and winds will be light but it will still feel rather cold. Another hard frost will set in early on Saturday night under clear skies but rain, preceded by sleet or snow, will arrive in the west and southwest later. The mix of rain, sleet and snow will spread to remaining parts of the country during Sunday, with significant snowfall possible in parts of Ulster. A clearance will arrive on Sunday night, with showers affecting northern and western counties, while clearing skies bring frost and possibly ice to other areas as southwest to west winds slacken. Monday next will see wintry showers affecting northern and western coastal counties, outbreaks of rain or sleet in southern counties but mainly dry, bright conditions elsewhere; it will stay rather cold overall but winds should remain light generally. On Monday night, the rain and sleet in the south will clear away but wintry showers will persist in the north and northwest; widespread sharp to severe frost will set in, with a risk of freezing fog patches also.
05 February 2009 05:27
Today
Very cold today, with snow lying in many inland areas and with icy stretches at first. Some sunny spells will develop, especially in the western half of the country, but scattered showers will occur also, some of hail, sleet and snow. Maximum temperatures only 2 to 5 Celsius, in a fresh and gusty northerly wind.
TonightTonight, most areas will be dry, with clear spells developing, but there will be further scattered wintry showers, most of them in the north and northwest. Bitterly cold, with widespread severe frost and a risk of icy patches, with snow cover in places. Minimum temperatures 0 to minus 5 Celsius.
Tomorrow
Very cold, but bright and dry in many areas, with sunny intervals. Further scattered wintry showers of rain, hail, sleet and snow, mostly in the north and northwest. Maximum temperatures 2 to 5 Celsius.
3 Day Outlook
Further occasional wintry showers will affect the north and parts of the west on Friday night, with snowfall on high ground; however, it will be mostly clear elsewhere, with severe or very severe frost setting in widely as northwest winds slacken. Isolated wintry showers will still occur near northern and northwestern coasts on Saturday but the rest of the country will be dry and largely sunny; temperatures will improve a little during the day and winds will be light but it will still feel rather cold. Another hard frost will set in early on Saturday night under clear skies but rain, preceded by sleet or snow, will arrive in the west and southwest later. The mix of rain, sleet and snow will spread to remaining parts of the country during Sunday, with significant snowfall possible in parts of Ulster. A clearance will arrive on Sunday night, with showers affecting northern and western counties, while clearing skies bring frost and possibly ice to other areas as southwest to west winds slacken. Monday next will see wintry showers affecting northern and western coastal counties, outbreaks of rain or sleet in southern counties but mainly dry, bright conditions elsewhere; it will stay rather cold overall but winds should remain light generally. On Monday night, the rain and sleet in the south will clear away but wintry showers will persist in the north and northwest; widespread sharp to severe frost will set in, with a risk of freezing fog patches also.
so thts all wanna share today..
p/s: me so jakun... tgk snow banyak2. slalu skit skit jek..
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