Why is the weather so unusual and always at one degree and why is the car so dirty?
I was in Poland visiting family for a few days. The weather there was laundry room-like. Constantly between 0 and 1 degrees Celsius, foggy and gloomy. I looked at the weather maps for all of Poland. The weather was like that everywhere. In every Polish city, the temperatures were between zero and one degree. Nothing changed at night either. Even in the mountains, the temperatures were the same. It was absolutely uncomfortable. Then there was even the occasional light drizzle. How can this kind of weather exist? This isn't normal.
On the subject of cars: I drove 1,000km back home yesterday, and by the end of it, the car looked like it had been repainted. The entire car was completely messed up. The back was just black. In all my time driving, I've never seen a car that was truly completely black.
With us in Vogtland for days the same. Night – 1 Grad Tags 0 Grad.
The weather is not unusual for these weather conditions. We are located between a high above Central Europe and a low above the Mediterranean in an east/south flow. Close to the ground, cold air is brought from the east and at the same time at the level of milder air from the south-east, there is an inversion weather situation and we lie like under a bell.
That the cars are so dirty is also at the wet-cold air mass. It is constantly salted because the temperatures are always around 0 degrees. However, the roads cannot dry through the air mass, the lack of wind and the non-existent sunlight.
It is possible that the weather is unusual and always at a level as it could be a temporary meteorological phenomenon. This can occur due to pressure gradients or wind conditions. If the air pressure becomes too high and the temperature remains low, this leads to lower temperatures than normally expected. The sneezing rain can help to heat the fog and decrease the temperatures even further.
The car was so dirty because it was probably driven in wet weather. Therefore dust and dirt collected on the vehicle; which ultimately led to the pollution of the car.
Cars are always very quickly dirty in winter, completely normal.
It’s always like that.
Maybe a road section was rebuilt and sanded in with dark sand.
Pretty unusual, I never had.
Street dirty and wet means car dirty.
The rest is just weather. Come on, stop right now
All right, the car was looked in before when I went. But now it is no longer recognizable.
2x 1000km = 2000km.
As far as the subject of car is concerned, a remote diagnosis is not possible, who knows what Walachei or construction site you were driving there.
As for weather: We have January (winter), you don’t write anything unusual.