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>New York City will not hit 90 this July. Currently 125 degrees at Death Valley

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>New York City will not hit 90 this July. Currently 125 degrees at Death Valley

> Image source: http://www.accuweather.com/news-story.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0&article=2 A record cold night ahead for the Midwest and TN/MS valleys under clear skies, light winds and a air mass that originated over northern Canada. A remarkable feat tonight since it’s the height of summertime. I believe many areas will take a run at freezing by morning and places like Minneapolis […]

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>Blossoming High over Southwest US, the remover of summer from UK?? The Great Teleconnection

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>Rain is battering off the windows here in my office and I have just showered with thoughts swimming around my head that I need to get down here.I wonder… With the building of powerful high pressure over the desert Southwest has this rippled across the Northern hemisphere bringing an end to the warm, dry summer […]

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>125 degrees verses 54 degrees. Greatest July contrasts ahead in years?

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>125 degrees verses 54 degrees. Greatest July contrasts ahead in years?

> Image Source: http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/tendayforecastusnational/usweatherday2_large.html?clip=undefined&region=undefined&collection=localwxforecast&presname=undefined A very interesting weather map is shaping up as we see heat surge north from the cauldron of hell centered over the Desert Southwest. As this high expands and bulges over the Arizona Desert where high’s are likely to soar towards 120 degrees in areas not far from Phoenix we are […]

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