Archive for January, 2018
While the Central and Eastern Lower 48 remains gripped by winter with a low of -41F at Embarrass, Minnesota on Friday morning, it’s been ridiculously warm in SE Alaska and Northwest Canada. How warm are we talking? Try 67 degrees ABOVE in southeast Alaska yesterday! That’s a new state record high for January! Check out […]
The well advertised cold NW air flow which has origins traced back to Arctic Canada is arriving this afternoon and evening across the UK. Expect the air to cool as the wind picks up later this afternoon into evening. Showers will become frequent and increasingly wintry at all levels tonight and through Tuesday likely causing […]
Lot’s of extremes in the world of weather these days. A few days ago a severe windstorm with blizzard conditions hit the Kazakhstan capital of Astana. *World Weather* Intense blizzard conditions in Astana, Kazakhstan on January 11! Video: IC Service / Le courrier de Russie pic.twitter.com/FIqnACCQWk — severe-weather.EU (@severeweatherEU) January 13, 2018 #Teacher goes missing […]
At this time last week the Eastern US was shivering, then the winds turned and we dramatically warmed from 0s, 10s and 20s to 40s, 50s and 60s but it was brief. Now we’re back in the arctic air with an incredible 30-40 degree drop in temperature in a matter of hours. https://twitter.com/NWSBoston/status/952313564001390593 https://twitter.com/mikeseidel/status/952174467417018368 The […]
The past week has been quiet thanks to a dominant blocking high over Europe. Next week is quite different and the chances are now taking place on the other side of the pond. The North Atlantic jet stream is strengthening thanks to the return of arctic air back into the Eastern US/Canada, increasing the thermal […]
As expected, a powerful southeast-bound cold front is lifting temps out ahead and dropping them like a stone behind. Cities across the Midwest and East have seen highs yesterday and today in the upper 50s/low 60s only to be back in the 20s less than 12 hours later. For some, we’re seeing 40-degree drops within […]
On the very same day (Sunday 8 January) as Sydney, Australia endured it’s 2nd hottest day on record, upwards of 16 inches of snow fell in the Algerian desert town of Ain Sefra. Unusually cold air dove unusually far south into Africa which helped deliver the rare snowstorm. Just enough snow fell in the #Algeria-n […]

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