Archive for December, 2016
Since Christmas we’ve seen 2 powerful cyclones near the Black Sea which have drawn and connected rich, moist air up from warmer southern climes with arctic air resulting in major snowfall. High elevation communities stretching from northern Greece through Turkey into Iran have been hit hard. The Greek capital, Athens woke to a Christmas card-like scene yesterday morning. Northern sections of Tehran province […]
The big interior Northeast snowstorm is underway with light to moderate snow now spreading across the region late Thursday AM. It’s late tonight into Friday that things really fire up as a secondary low forms off Cape Cod and sees a 24mb pressure drop before reaching the mid Maine coast tomorrow afternoon. As this coastal […]
With low pressure giving way to high pressure out over the North Atlantic near Iceland, the flood gates open up from New Years Day right the way through next week to an increasingly cold and snowy for Europe. The cold pool spreads through next week as UK to Scandinavia lows track SSE spreading fresh snow with them. Blizzard conditions are likely as […]
By Brian Donegan Published Dec 28 2016 09:53 AM EST weather.com Story Highlights Winter Storm Fortis is expected to bring heavy snow and wind to parts of New England late Thursday and Friday. Most of the heavily populated Interstate 95 Northeast corridor south of Boston will likely see rain. Lake-effect snow will develop in the […]
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