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Christmas Eve light snowfall discussion/obs


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8 hours ago, NycStormChaser said:

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We were both right :-) 

No. When eve is used to discuss the actual date, as it is used here for meteorological purposes, it means from 00:00 on the 24th through 23:59. Just because its a holiday doesnt change the physical reporting times of the weather.  

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13 hours ago, LibertyBell said:

I think the word "Eve" should just be dropped.  I find it very awkward when people say "eve morning" or "eve day".  They should just say "the day before", "the morning before", etc.

 

Lol that's too generic.  Eve has always meant the day before.

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On 12/27/2018 at 7:07 AM, BxEngine said:

No. When eve is used to discuss the actual date, as it is used here for meteorological purposes, it means from 00:00 on the 24th through 23:59. Just because its a holiday doesnt change the physical reporting times of the weather.  

You mad bro?

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