Archive for October 14th, 2018

Remnant moisture from Sergio meets southbound arctic air to bring snow from Montana to Texas!

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Remnant moisture from Sergio meets southbound arctic air to bring snow from Montana to Texas!

Early season arctic air continues to push south after shivering a large swathe of Canada during September. The next couple of days shall see quite the punch of early season cold and wipe out of the Texas heat. Indeed cold slamming into warm means the usual potpuri of weather with flooding rain, severe weather, big […]

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Atlanta sees most 70F+ and consecutive 60F+ nights, first October 90F+ days since 1954

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Atlanta sees most 70F+ and consecutive 60F+ nights, first October 90F+ days since 1954

Like all the other southern US cities, Atlanta is well used to heat and humidity during the summer months but this year has been exceptional. After a wet spring, nights have held unusually warm with a record streak of consecutive nights at or above 60F which started early (May) and continued late (September) and in […]

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