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Storm Brings Flooding Rains, Severe Weather, Wind To Texas, Louisiana

Storm Brings Flooding Rains, Severe Weather, Wind To Texas, Louisiana

A fair amount of welcome rain has already fallen over South Texas and Louisiana and not nowhere near over yet as a developing storm centre forms over the western Gulf and lifts north. This low will draw warm, moisture rich air onto the Texas coast with a warm front. As well as the heavy, flooding rains, isolated severe thunderstorms are possible, […]

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Big Rains For Texas, Mississippi Valley, 25F+ Above Norm For Midwest, East (Includes Video!)

Big Rains For Texas, Mississippi Valley, 25F+ Above Norm For Midwest, East (Includes Video!)

A flatter flow across the US has forced the coldest air over the West back to the north but this Pacific flow will be short lived as the trough returns and significantly deepens over the next 7 days. An upper level storm pushing across the Southern Plains will bring big rains to Texas and the Lower […]

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Warmth & Significant Snowmelt To Be Followed By Major Cold Over US (Includes Video!)

Warmth & Significant Snowmelt To Be Followed By Major Cold Over US (Includes Video!)

As you know, there is significant warming on the way to the Plains, Ohio Valley and East which will erase a lot of the snow covering the Lower Midwest and interior Northeast but the Upper Midwest and New England should hold on given the snow depth and this should keep temperatures cooler and mainly in the 40s. Where there is […]

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Chicago Finally Tops An Inch Of Snow!

Chicago Finally Tops An Inch Of Snow!

Chicago has finally topped the 1-inch mark for the season after a pathetic 0.4 inches of snow fell Saturday night which raises the city’s total to 1.3 inches. However, while this is an incredibly low amount of snow for this far into winter, according to AccuWeather, the latest Chicago has taken to see 1-inch of snow was back in 1944 when it took […]

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PHOTO POST: Some Overnight Snow For Tinton Falls, New Jersey

PHOTO POST: Some Overnight Snow For Tinton Falls, New Jersey

As you know I am vacationing in Tinton Falls, New Jersey. It’s been fairly chilly so far since my arrival on Friday with highs in the 30s, lows at or just below freezing. Following a passing upper system overnight, we awoke to a fresh dusting of snow here this morning. Here are a few shots I took at […]

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Rare Texas Snow, 119 mph Winds, How Warm Will It Get In Ohio Valley, East

Rare Texas Snow, 119 mph Winds, How Warm Will It Get In Ohio Valley, East

There is plenty of weather to talk about across the US right now with a rare heavy snowfall which struck Texas on Thursday which broke records and even shut down major I-10 for a time while busy, Transmountain Highway which cuts through the Franklin Mountains on the outskirts of El Paso was also shut. The largest snow accumulation was […]

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Very Mild To Be Followed By Very Cold Across US

Very Mild To Be Followed By Very Cold Across US

For a good week now, the models and particularly ensembles have been showing the turn from cold to warm over the Ohio Valley and East but their increasingly showing a flip back in the 8-16 day. Since Christmas and New Year, I’ve been watching closely the stratosphere and the warming taking place. Despite models not seeing […]

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10-20 Outlook: Warmth Is Coming To Eastern US But So Is Cold To Rockies, Plains

10-20 Outlook: Warmth Is Coming To Eastern US But So Is Cold To Rockies, Plains

Sorry for the lack of posts during the day Wednesday, I was on the road much of the day and trying to get organised for my 2 week vacation which starts on Friday. I will be out in New Jersey for 2 weeks and I must say that I am very much looking forward to […]

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Eastern US Turns Mild Next Week, Colder In West, Lots On Table For Late Month

Eastern US Turns Mild Next Week, Colder In West, Lots On Table For Late Month

Happy New Year! For all you winter weather lovers living in the East, winter will be on hold for a while after this weekend I’m afraid as mild air is coming. In saying that, 2013 starts with a very impressive 66.6% of the country covered by snow and that widespread snowpack and arctic air feeding down, has […]

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Frigid Nights Ahead For Midwest, Northeast

Written by on December 31, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Frigid Nights Ahead For Midwest, Northeast

After this weekend’s snow across the Midwest and Northeast, two shots of arctic air will follow. The first shot drops over the region tonight as a high builds overhead but this will be short lived as another system spreads northeast later Monday into New Years Day. That system will enhance clouds and may produce some […]

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