Photos and videos of a rare occurrence of snow in a village saw Kenyans, on Tuesday, sharing their shocking experiences on social media.
Photos and videos shared on social media showed whitish substance on the streets of the town of Nyahururu located in the country’s Laikipia County.
The Kenyan Meteorological Agency, however, clarified and explained that the incident was a case of rare hail storm and not snow. ‘‘For it to snow temperatures are usually below 0°C,” they explained.
it happened in Jos Before. We are at the eleventh year of a kind of lunar cycle, the sun is producing less sun-spot, it could mean less radiation and less heat, so perhaps it lead to more cold and snow.
Posted: at 6-07-2017 09:33 AM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac
The Kenyan Meteorological Agency,.............explained that the incident was a case of rare hail storm and not snow. ‘‘For it to snow temperatures are usually below 0°C,” they explained.
wrong,...... snow can, and often fall above zero degrees celsius. this was a case of "wet snow"
Posted: at 6-07-2017 01:40 PM (6 years ago) | Hero
If the temperature in Kenya was up to 86 degree, then it could not trigger a snow in a geographical location that never had snow. 86 Celsius is equal to 186.8 Fahrenheit, it's practically not snow but hail.
Posted: at 6-07-2017 03:03 PM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac
This Is Good You Know; I Just Want Africa To Have Her Own Share Of Snows.It Helps At Times Especially In The World Of Creative Thinking.Quite Hopeful That More Snows Will Come And Not Hopeless.
Posted: at 26-07-2017 05:38 AM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac