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News Weather The science behind clouds and how to remember their (latin) names Mon., June 23, 2025 Storm clouds gather above a train in 2023 as it rolls through the Pleasantview Road crossing near ...
There's no record of a California Mid-State Fair that didn't hit 100 degrees at least once - and this year it did not.
The sky may have caught your attention recently with some uncommon clouds over our area, making it a great time to learn the difference between many types of clouds.
The worst case scenario would see a lower stratus cloud deck forming in WNY. Stratus clouds spread horizontally across the sky and are thicker. This type of cloud would block our view of the eclipse.
Cirrus clouds exist at much higher altitudes (usually above 18,000 feet or so) and much colder temperatures. They are typically composed of tiny ice crystals instead of water droplets and often ...
Because stratus clouds form at such a low altitude (typically below 2,000 ft, but can form as high as 4,000 ft), the droplets within the clouds remain in liquid form.