Archive for February, 2010

>Southern Snowstorm gets cranking, 50 states covered by snow, Many people must be snowed in?

Written by on February 12, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 1 Comment
>Southern Snowstorm gets cranking, 50 states covered by snow, Many people must be snowed in?

>Every state in the lower 48 has snow on the ground! This amazing image is one you don’t see very often. An image which displays snow on the ground in ALL 48 continental states. Alaska obviously has snow on the ground too so 49 out of 50 states have seen snow on the ground at […]

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>Fickle February: Morning Time, Scrape your car. Afternoon, Coffee outdoors? (update) Warmest since OCTOBER!

Written by on February 12, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 3 Comments
>Fickle February: Morning Time, Scrape your car. Afternoon, Coffee outdoors? (update) Warmest since OCTOBER!

> Just within the past hour, my thermomter read a near-warm 53 degrees, when there’s no breeze and your in direct sun which has a real warmth to it now that it’s Feb 12th! And, yes I did step outside and enjoyed a few sips of my coffee sitting on my garden chair with an […]

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>Major Southern Storm: Record Snows in Dallas-Ft Worth, now Atlanta to see 2-4 inches.

Written by on February 12, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>Major Southern Storm: Record Snows in Dallas-Ft Worth, now Atlanta to see 2-4 inches.

>**BREAKING NEWS** Schools in Escambia & Santa Rosa Counties on the Florida Panhandle close in anticipation of snowfall…. Courtesy of AccuWeather.com Graphic courtesy of the NWS Forth Worth THE STORM TRAIN CONTINUES, NOW THE TRACKS RUNNING THE SOUTHERN STATES, WHAT AN EASTERN SNOWCOVER WE’RE GOING TO SEE ONCE THIS CURRENT STORM DEPARTS!!!! 11.2 Inches within […]

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>A Selection of Photos from the Storm

Written by on February 11, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>A Selection of Photos from the Storm

>Photos courtesy of the Baltimore Sun and AccuWeather facebook Baltimore’s inner harbor after storm Central Pennsylvania during the storm. Pittsburgh, Pennsylavania Walkersville MD – over 50″ in the yard now, the high winds and snow just would not stop yesterday. Still windy this morning. I’m not gonna wish for snow for a long time. Western […]

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>Looking Back At the Storm that Made History

Written by on February 11, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>Looking Back At the Storm that Made History

> http://vortex.accuweather.com/adc2004/pub/includes/columns/community/2010/bliz211a.png Snow Totals from Jesse Ferrell’s blog! Liberty, PA: 40.0″* Garrett, MD: 28.0″ Wisp, MD: 24.0″* Canaan Valley, WV: 24.0″* Davis, WV: 26.0″** Ortanna, PA: 27.5″ Mountain Creek, NJ: 21.0″* Wintergreen, VA: 21.0″* Ewing, NJ: 18.7″ Great Kills, NY: 17.0″ Chevy Chase Village, D.C.: 15.5″ Lucketts, VA: 14.0″ Bear & Wilmington, DE: 12.8″ Greenwich, […]

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>AN EASTERN WHITEOUT, AN EASTERN CRIPPLER, SEASONAL SNOW RECORDS COLLAPSE!

Written by on February 9, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 2 Comments
>AN EASTERN WHITEOUT, AN EASTERN CRIPPLER, SEASONAL SNOW RECORDS COLLAPSE!

>HISTORY IS MADE IN THE BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON REGION WITH THREE MAJOR AIRPORTS NOW RECIEVING THEIR SNOWIEST SEASON ON RECORD! NOW PHILADELPHIA JOINS THE SNOWSHOW CHECK THIS OUT http://voices.washingtonpost.com/capitalweathergang/2010/02/winter_2009-2010_likely_snowie.html#more Please scroll down for more info and graphics on this Historic StormACCUWEATHER.COM FACEBOOK FAN UPLOADS THIS AMAZING PHOTO FROM THE STORM RAGING IN WESTERN BERKS CO, PAhttp://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=139967&o=all&op=1&view=all&subj=71781612888&aid=-1&id=100000509746886new information […]

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>Record Snow Depths for Mid-Atlantic Cities after next storm departs?

Written by on February 8, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 1 Comment
>Record Snow Depths for Mid-Atlantic Cities after next storm departs?

>After a record 20-30 inches dumped from DC to Philadelphia over the weekend, another 10-20 inches of MORE snow is possibly tomorrow into Wednesday…. The snowiest season on record is likely for many towns, cities and resorts across the snowbound Mid-Atlantic… Balitmore and Philly may top 100 inches of snow, whilst higher locations across the […]

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>ONE FOR THE AGES: Flintstone, Allghany County, MD gets 43 inches. New Photos and Info from record Weathermans Day weekend Blizzard

Written by on February 7, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>ONE FOR THE AGES: Flintstone, Allghany County, MD gets 43 inches. New Photos and Info from record Weathermans Day weekend Blizzard

>*************************************************************************************BREAKING WEATHER NEWS: MID-ATLANTIC TO GET ANOTHER 4-8 INCHES OF SNOW, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK TO BOSTON CORRIDOR TO EXPERIENCE A BLIZZARD ON WEDNESDAY! More to come on this unfolding upcoming event right here… *************************************************************************************Photos from friend and Community Director and Meteorologist Jesse Ferrell who recieved 13 inches around his State College neighbourhood whilst nearby downtown […]

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>MAJOR SNOWSTORM CRANKING UP (Note: This post will be updated throughout this major event)

Written by on February 4, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 2 Comments
>MAJOR SNOWSTORM CRANKING UP (Note: This post will be updated throughout this major event)

>Reports of 32 inches at Elkridge, Maryland Baltimore, MD (Photo courtesy of Baltimore Sun) NEW INFORMATION NOW POSTED!IF YOU DRIVE, YOU RISK YOUR LIFERemember this storm is a killer which is producing whiteout conditions and worst will be seen across Virginia, central and eastern Pennsylvania, Washington DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Southern and central New Jersey, Delaware, […]

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>Todays Weather Here

Written by on February 3, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 1 Comment

>Todays Extremes here at the houseHigh 32 degrees (4.24pm) Low 21 degrees (7.33am)RAIN/SNOW: Late afternoon flurries progress to steadier, accummulating snow by evening.The coldest start to a morning since January 8th and a day which fails to climb above freezing as Arctic air rather than Atlantic air is in control. After a clear overnight and […]

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