It's been a long time since I've lived in northern climes . I guess I have forgotten the lingo.
I may be flying up North on Saturday (Minneapolis KANE with stop in Chicago KPWK) and took a look on weather.com to see what to expect.
The forecast is for snow "flurries" in MN and snow "showers" in IL. Can someone interpret what a flurry and a shower might be as each relates to snow? Are these terms % probability or rate of accumulation or what?
Thanks.
I may be flying up North on Saturday (Minneapolis KANE with stop in Chicago KPWK) and took a look on weather.com to see what to expect.
The forecast is for snow "flurries" in MN and snow "showers" in IL. Can someone interpret what a flurry and a shower might be as each relates to snow? Are these terms % probability or rate of accumulation or what?
Thanks.