Archive for 2013
The snow has began in earnest over across the Mid-South this morning and there has already been reports of 2-3″ accumulations across southern and central Mississippi up through central Alabama and this is just the beginning. As the system track from Alabama to coastal N. Carolina, the cold will get pulled down and this is allowing the snow to […]
An overnight front brought some snow showers across parts of England and Wales but a much more active front, associated with a deepening Atlantic low will advance across Ireland, Northern Ireland, Wales and England tonight into tomorrow. This will likely bring the biggest snowstorm since December 2010 to some, if not many parts. Right now, it […]
We saw a system bring snow to a decent part of the Mid-Atlantic and interior Northeast last night into this morning and system No. 2 arrives tonight. Expect a swath of snow to begin over Alabama and spread up through the mountains of Tennessee, the Piedmont of the Carolinas, Virginia, Washington DC, the Delmarva, South […]
Disappointed that you’ve not seen then snow yet? Don’t worry, because there is a set-up coming together Friday which looks highly likely to bring a SIGNIFICANT snow event to western and central areas of Great Britain as warm, moist air collides with cold, dense air. Through Friday AM, a shield of moisture will spread into […]
A major pattern shift will take place this weekend as ridging will replace the exceptionally deep trough which has brought the coldest air to Los Angeles and much of the Southwest in many years. The pattern evolving will bring winter back into the Midwest and East in a big way with waves of arctic air […]
Colder air now pushing back into the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic after a mild weekend. It got all the way up to 61-degrees in Boston and a record 59 degrees all the way to Portland, Maine yesterday. I enjoyed some incredible warmth first hand this past weekend down in beautiful Savannah, Georgia. It hit a record 81 degrees both Saturday and Monday down there and […]
The remainder of January looks cold for the UK as well as much of Europe and even looking all the way out to mid-February, this cold pattern looks to be going nowhere. Intensity of the cold will likely fluctuate but overall, there is no real return to mild weather over the next 2-3 weeks and really the […]
There has been plenty of warm air over the Eastern Seaboard this past weekend and more records are likely to fall over the Southeast today through Wednesday but a sharp change comes today for the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast as the boundary which brought snow, ice, tornadoes, damaging winds and flooding rains across the nations mid-section, east today. The mountains of Virginia, […]

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