SURGE OF SUMMER FOLLOWED BY WINTER -0s Vs 90F BETWEEN MONTANA & OKLAHOMA

Written by on October 12, 2016 in Autumn 2016, United States of America with 0 Comments

In yesterday’s post I touched on the stormy pattern setting up in the Pacific Northwest, in today’s post I want to show you the seesaw in temperatures this is creating further east.

In the wake of the latest Pacific storm system which produced a major snowstorm over Montana, there’s a real taste of fall following on behind but AHEAD of the cold front, well it was more like summer during Monday.

These were forecasted highs for yesterday. They we’re on the rise through the Plains but dropping behind the front over Montana.

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Current surface and temps

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We saw a -2F NW of Cut Bank, MT this morning.

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It’s next week and the surge of summer makes a comeback over the same area ahead of another system slamming the Pacific Northwest.

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Bermuda has only been hit by a major hurricane 3 times on record, Gonzalo of 2014 was the last.

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See this morning’s video.

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