Tag: Rockies Snow
As the next big Pacific storm system dives into the Rockies today, the last of the warmth which sent highs Saturday to 66, is now pushing east and will be replaced by air more suited to March. While the next few days will be downright wintry over the Rockies, conditions will be opposite from Missouri […]
While folks in suburban Dallas access damage from yesterday’s severe weather, some folks in western Nebraska and southwest South Dakota woke this morning to snow on the ground and chilly temps. Courtesy of another strong Pacific storm diving into the Southwest US, we’ve seen a wild past few days with huge temperature contrasts, flooding rain, severe weather and even […]
Beneath the core of a super cold arctic high, the temperature plunged to a bone-chilling -55 degrees at Rabbit Kettle, NWT this morning while many surrounding locales stretching from eastern Alaska to southeast Yukon dropped below -40. That’s a January-like air mass even by this typically cold, snowy region at this time of year and this […]
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The first major storm of autumn is well underway across British Columbia, Washington and Oregon and has been bringing problems throughout the region with power outages being reported by the tens of thousands from parts of Vancouver and Victoria all the way down to Portland, OR with winds in excess of 60 mph and 24 hour rains in excess […]
As advertised here throughout this week, we saw a large temperature spread between the Northern Rockies and Lower Midwest with temperatures struggling to get much above the mid-30s while Missouri, Iowa up into Minnesota soared well into the 80s. One example I found was a 36 degree high at Yellowstone Lake, WY while it topped […]
We have the first truly wild setup coming up in the coming days and after a system brought 4-8 inches of snow to the mountains surrounding both Anchorage and Fairbanks over the past few days, that same storm system is set to drive into southern British Columbia and Washington. Cold air is attached to this system […]
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