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Plains, Midwest Running 15-25 Below Normal At Hottest Time Of Year!

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Plains, Midwest Running 15-25 Below Normal At Hottest Time Of Year!

While the Great Basin roasts, the Plains and Midwest are asking what the heck is going on? We have the much anticipated late September air mass firmly in control and supressing afternoon temperatures in the 60s as far south as Kansas and even Oklahoma while 50s with even an odd 40 up against the still cold waters of […]

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2014 Likely To Be Top 5 Warmest Year For Europe But Could Cold Backlash Be Coming?

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2014 Likely To Be Top 5 Warmest Year For Europe But Could Cold Backlash Be Coming?

This will likely be a top 5 warmest year for Europe but in relation to the post a few days ago, the CFSv2 may be hinting at a big flip towards late autumn into winter. Rubber band ready to snap? Notice the warm end to summer and autumn then flip in December and particularly January! Be sure to […]

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TUE 15 JUL: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

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TUE 15 JUL: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

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US Chill Remarkably Persistent (Since Last Winter) With No End In Sight!

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US Chill Remarkably Persistent (Since Last Winter) With No End In Sight!

In recent days I’ve been pointing out the incredible persistency of the chilly pattern seen really from the Plains on east, a pattern that kicked off early last winter and hasn’t really changed much since. The reason why winter was so cold across much of the US last year was a large part due to the warm […]

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