It is still cold here in the Bluegrass, as it is in much of the country. The last time that it was freezing or above was at 02:00 on New Year’s Morning. My thermometer right now reads 17.4 degrees F, and it made it up to nearly 30 when the sun came out for a little while this afternoon. There is still snow all over the ground, but the road crews have done a good job with the roads, although two people were killed on the highway off of which I live when it fist started, one only about two miles from me. Drive carefully, please.
Someone asked me the other day why static electricity is so noticeable in winter and not so much so in the summer. I thought this would make a good topic for Pique the Geek, but to understand that it is important to understand what static electricity is in the first place. Please follow for fun and information.