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Fairbanks, Alaska Endures Coldest December Low Since 1999

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Fairbanks, Alaska Endures Coldest December Low Since 1999

It has been a particularly cold period for Interior Alaska with dominant arctic high pressure which has kept the cold in and any weather including snowfall, out. The temperature in Fairbanks, Alaska has been steadily falling since late November and last month was one of the coldest November’s on record. This month may end up being one […]

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Extreme Cold Dominates Asia With Temps 40-50°F Below Normal, ‘Pole of Cold’ Running Above Normal!

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Extreme Cold Dominates Asia With Temps 40-50°F Below Normal, ‘Pole of Cold’ Running Above Normal!

Often when there’s unusual warmth in one part of the world, there is colder than normal in another. There’s no deneying the warmth over the US Lower 48 and to a lesser degree over the British Isles and Western Europe. For Western Europe, we have seen a turnaround following a cold first half of December. A […]

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MON 17 DEC: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

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MON 17 DEC: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

Scotland It’s a dull, seasonable day throughout Scotland with a lot of cloud and outbreaks of light rain here and there. Watch for lingering mist and fog within valleys. Highs this afternoon rise to near 6C. Tonight will see a mix of cloud and clear spells and with a light wind regime expect temperatures to […]

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MON 17 DEC: USA REGIONAL FORECAST

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MON 17 DEC: USA REGIONAL FORECAST

Northeast It’s a damp and dreary start to your workweek throughout the East with mainly rain from the Carolinas up through the I-95 corridor towards Boston but further north and you run into somewhat colder air. If you live along the MA-VT-NH border on north expect a mix of rain, sleet and perhaps wet snow […]

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