Why do carbonated drinks fizz more on cloudy days?!


Question:

Why do carbonated drinks fizz more on cloudy days?

They seem to.


Answers:
Cloudy days typically mean a low pressure front has moved into the area. With a slightly lower atmospheric pressure, there is less "pressure" keeping the carbonation in the beverage. Hence, it will release gas a little easier.




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