This effect can be compounded when
relatively warm rains fall on and melt existing snow pack.
Not exact matches
It is sometimes called Alaska's Emerald Isle because of the lush environment created by its
relatively warm weather (July and August highs average around 60 F / 16 C) and steady
rain and fog.
The weather is clear and crisp and
relatively warm, without any real threat of
rain.
The true cause of the extreme
rains lies in the outflow of
relatively cold air from the Indian subcontinent meeting with a
warmer air mass to south, and Sri Lanka in the battle zone for several days.