Winter 2014/15

US: Global Sea Surface Temps Strongly Driving Back To Back Cold March’s Where All-Time Lows Have Fallen

Written by on March 8, 2015 in United States of America, Winter 2014/15 with 0 Comments
US: Global Sea Surface Temps Strongly Driving Back To Back Cold March’s Where All-Time Lows Have Fallen

Last March went down as one of the most brutal in US cold weather history and this March is getting off on a similarly frigid, record breaking note. Last March saw all-time records tumble through the Plains and Midwest. This March is seeing all-time records fall further east. This frigid open to March follows what may have […]

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Tenn Valley: Following A Record Snowstorm Could Coldest March Morning In History Follow?

Written by on March 6, 2015 in United States of America, Winter 2014/15 with 0 Comments
Tenn Valley: Following A Record Snowstorm Could Coldest March Morning In History Follow?

After enjoying the warmest day of the year across south-central Alabama and Georgia, in comes the front… In the words of Fox 6 WBRC-TV Chief Meteorologist James-Paul Dice, “In my 20-year career doing TV weather forecasting, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a temperature drop like that”. In Alabama! From summer back to winter and […]

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US LATEST: May Be March But… ANOTHER Record Snowstorm With More Record Cold To Follow!

Written by on March 5, 2015 in United States of America, Winter 2014/15 with 0 Comments
US LATEST: May Be March But… ANOTHER Record Snowstorm With More Record Cold To Follow!

We might be in March now but little has changed. Yet another major snowstorm is impacting a vast area from Dallas, TX where they’ve received a record 3.5″ all the way to NYC and eventually Boston where they approach their all-time snow record. Here’s a pretty rare sight, snow covered streets of Downtown Dallas early […]

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US: Big Temp Clash Today Then Major Snow Then Major Cold…

Written by on March 4, 2015 in United States of America, Winter 2014/15 with 0 Comments
US: Big Temp Clash Today Then Major Snow Then Major Cold…

The warmest air of the season has finally made it as far north as Virginia while the first 80s have reached Charleston, SC. In the meantime, while the Southeast enjoys some true spring warmth, yet another major push of cold arctic air is driving into the Heartland. GFS forecasted late PM temps with 70s reaching […]

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US MEDIUM RANGE: Battle Between Pattern And Calendar Is Building…

US MEDIUM RANGE: Battle Between Pattern And Calendar Is Building…

Let’s take another look at just how incredible February 2015 was once again. You are likely to never see another month like it. I recall 5 to perhaps 10 above or below normal but not 15 to 20 spanning an entire month. An incredible area of the Eastern US has witnessed the coldest or 2, […]

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March Is Known For It’s Surprise Snowfalls! SST’s Are Clearly Driving The Upper Air Pattern!

March Is Known For It’s Surprise Snowfalls! SST’s Are Clearly Driving The Upper Air Pattern!

Last night’s snowfall will go down as one of the ‘surprise March snowfalls’. By that I mean the nearly half a foot of snow we got here in Lennoxtown and across many relatively low lying parts of central Scotland. March isn’t unknown to bring the biggest snows of the year, in part down to increased moisture […]

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SST’s Drive Frigid Eastern US Winter End Game For 2nd Year In A Row!

Written by on March 2, 2015 in United States of America, Winter 2014/15 with 0 Comments
SST’s Drive Frigid Eastern US Winter End Game For 2nd Year In A Row!

Since it’s March and the sun is climbing higher in the sky, there’s a battle setting up between pattern and seasonal shift. This is the 2nd winter is a row where there’s been a remarkably strong feedback relationship between ocean SST’s and the atmosphere. Ridging has been relentless right where the warm anomaly has been […]

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Despite Snow Now, Models Agree On Deep Atlantic Trough/Western Europe Ridge Through March

Despite Snow Now, Models Agree On Deep Atlantic Trough/Western Europe Ridge Through March

It may be cold and snowy commencing the new work week and 2nd day of spring but this wild weather looks set to abate as we head deeper into the week. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] There’s northing spring-like about the stinging NW wind and frequent snow showers rattling in with blowing and drifting over higher road routes but […]

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One Of Coldest Months On Record Drives Great Lakes Ice To Towards 90% For 2nd Straight Year!

Written by on March 1, 2015 in United States of America, Winter 2014/15 with 0 Comments
One Of Coldest Months On Record Drives Great Lakes Ice To Towards 90% For 2nd Straight Year!

February 2015 will go down as one of the coldest February/maybe month’s overall in Eastern United States weather history. For many Midwest to East Coast cities it ranges as the coldest to one of the coldest. According to Michael Ventrice of WSI Energy, the 1-28 days of Feb 2015 is No 1 coldest for the Eastern US…. TOP IMAGE CREDIT: Ralph Fato (Follow him […]

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A Cold, Windy & For Some Snowy Open To Spring 2015

A Cold, Windy & For Some Snowy Open To Spring 2015

It’s a cold, blustery and for some, wintry open to spring 2015. We have a fairly brisk W wind going at present with origins extending all the way back to Arctic Canada so it’s a polar-maritime air mass in place. This is bringing fresh snowfall to higher elevations of Scotland, Northern Ireland and N England. […]

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