Archive for November 23rd, 2015
Despite the impressive blast of arctic air into the Midwest on the rear of one of November’s biggest snowstorms across Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan, November overall will wind up much warmer than normal east of the Rockies. Yesterday was a very cold day by November standards. However… month to date looks like this. It looks like we’ve a very interesting close […]
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Despite the current cold blast with snow for some, frost for most, November 2015 will wind up well above normal temperature and precipitation wise, a complete flip from September and October’s tranquility. This turnaround in November was forecasted here since back in late summer as I strongly stated that the same drivers in summer, provide a […]

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