Archive for October, 2012
With this current cold outbreak we have seen anywhere from a trace to 14 inches from Montana to Minnesota all the way to Nebraska and Kansas. I have also been hearing reports of it snowing in north Texas and Oklahoma this morning too. Impressive for so early that’s for sure. The cold which has followed […]
The early October snows have been impressive in the last few days across the Rockies and Plains with yet more inches accummulating overnight across parts of North and South Dakota and Nebraska. While North Platte, Neb experienced their first snows of the season. Custer, SD recieved nearly 10″ of snow overnight. Where it didn’t snow, it was cold. […]
AS MUCH OF 14″ OF SNOW IS RECORDED 10 MILES NW OF BADGER, MINNESOTA WHILE THE LOW AT WEST YELLOWSTONE, MONTANA PLUNGES TO 5F THIS MORNING, WINTER HAS ARRIVED! It sure is getting cold across a large chunk of the Lower 48 and when looking back, years with weak El Ninos have often produced significant cold waves with record breaking snows […]
Shutterstock General Synopsis A frontal boundary drapped across the Southern half of the British Isles will have another wave of low pressure push along it through tonight bringing yet more heavy rain to the same areas which got soaked last night. The low and trough which has been so persistent over the past 5 days […]
I am strapped for time this morning so this is a short write-up, however the video goes into detail. Video is lengthy but I make several points which I want to you know about regarding this pattern. This is an important period, potentially a cross roads with the NAO returning to positive for a time. […]
It all started off with the recurvature of Super Typhoon Jelawat following a hit on Japan. This system was shown on modelling as a recurving storm and for many years, forecasters in the US would look at this as a sign of a ridge building up the western flank of North America while a trough dropping into the […]
Shutterstock General Synopsis The overall synoptic chart across the Atlantic is currently very complex with many low pressure centres dominating. The nearest low to the UK is north of Shetland at around 988 mb and over the next 24 hours it will track east and deepen, becoming a decent storm for southern Scandinavia. It is this low which has dominated the […]

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