Archive for August 7th, 2012

Today Marks Chicago’s 40th Day of 90°+ For Year, Only 7 Off Record of 47 Set In 1988

Today Marks Chicago’s 40th Day of 90°+ For Year, Only 7 Off Record of 47 Set In 1988

It’s sure been a long hot summer not only for Chicago but for much of the Midwest and nation with as many as 33 days of 100°+ in Wichita, KS, 24 in Oklahoma City, OK and 22 in Dallas, TX. A hot summer which seems to have started back in March which of course saw super warmth and records […]

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BREAKING: Ernesto Is Now An 80 mph Hurricane and Set To Strike Belize-Mexico Border Tonight!

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BREAKING: Ernesto Is Now An 80 mph Hurricane and Set To Strike Belize-Mexico Border Tonight!

[error] HURRICANE ERNESTO IS EXPECTED TO STRIKE NORTHERN BELIZE/MEXICAN YUCATAN TONIGHT BRINGING POSSIBLY 90 MPH WINDS, 4-8 INCHES (LOCALLY 12+) OF RAIN WHICH COULD CAUSE SIGNIFICANT FLOODING AND MUDSLIDES [/error] HURRICANE ERNESTO STATS CATEGORY: 1 WIND: 80 MPH SUSTAINED PRESSURE: 983MB MOVEMENT: WNW 14 MPH Finally, a waxing and waning Ernesto is now an 80 mph Category 1 Hurricane as it approaches […]

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Trend Swinging Towards Eastern Trough & Western Ridge, Very Wet For Southeast Next 5 Days

Trend Swinging Towards Eastern Trough & Western Ridge, Very Wet For Southeast Next 5 Days

The gears of the summer pattern are changing as we progress deeper into August with more troughiness set to dig into the Lakes and East while the heat shifts to further west. The worst of the summer heat is done with the Plains and East despite more warmth coming and going. Although the hottest weather has likely occured Out West […]

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