Seasonal Forecasts

Duration As Well As Extremity Of Eastern Cold Will Be Impressive, Historic

Written by on February 11, 2015 in United States of America, Winter 2014/15 with 0 Comments
Duration As Well As Extremity Of Eastern Cold Will Be Impressive, Historic

Snowfall spreads south along with the arctic air next 10 days. I’ve talked enough about the intensity of cold coming but what I haven’t spoken as much about is the duration of this VERY COLD pattern. It should be equally as impressive. TOP IMAGE CREDIT: Bill Gonzalez [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] GFS 7-day MEAN 2m temps/anomalies through next 2 wks. CFSv2 […]

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Hitting the Road…. Brief Thoughts On Valentine’s Weekend, Next Week!

Hitting the Road…. Brief Thoughts On Valentine’s Weekend, Next Week!

I’m hitting the road very soon so this is just a quick write-up unfortunately. There’s a full discussion on today’s video. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] VALENTINE’s WEEKEND Looking blustery with showers across England and Wales Saturday. More settled the further north you go. ECMWF surface for 14th GFS surface In short, we’ve got a battle setting up […]

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Trough Of A Lifetime Coming To The Northeast Sat-Mon Following Record Snowfall?

Written by on February 10, 2015 in United States of America, Winter 2014/15 with 0 Comments
Trough Of A Lifetime Coming To The Northeast Sat-Mon Following Record Snowfall?

Check out these latest images of the Boston snow pack captured today by resident Chris Faulkner! According to the NWS, Boston tied the all-time record snow depth following the latest dump which dropped 22″ and this quantified as the city’s 7th biggest snowstorm in history and amazingly the 2nd top 10 snowstorm in the last 10 days. Boston’s seen the most […]

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Focus Of Snow & Cold Takes Aim At Turkey/Greece, Atlantic Gearing Up For UK Assault Again!

Written by on February 10, 2015 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland, Winter 2014/15 with 0 Comments
Focus Of Snow & Cold Takes Aim At Turkey/Greece, Atlantic Gearing Up For UK Assault Again!

Where’s all our snow and cold gone you ask? Try Turkey and Greece! A vigorous low spinning over eastern Turkey and the Med isn’t just tapping some very cold continental air and driving it into the Med but moisture associated is bringing heavy snowfall too with blizzards likely in the mountains of Greece and particularly Turkey. […]

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Historic Week Of Snow & Cold For The Northeast

Written by on February 10, 2015 in United States of America, Winter 2014/15 with 0 Comments
Historic Week Of Snow & Cold For The Northeast

The latest/current snowstorm hammering the Northeast has now dumped nearly 20″ on an already buried Boston. Seasonal totals are now topped 73.9″ and they’ve now entered the top 10 list for snowiest winters. Check out these incredible images from Boston today! This on-going MULTIDAY snowstorm has potential to break Boston’s all-time record for most snow in a single event. NWS forecast […]

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WESTERN EUROPE: Reason’s Why Our Winter Isn’t Over!

WESTERN EUROPE: Reason’s Why Our Winter Isn’t Over!

If your new to the website and perhaps just starting to get interested in weather, be sure to watch the first of today’s Europe videos as I go back to basics and look at what drives our weather. Perhaps your more advanced and want to get more into the nuts and bolts, we’ll the 2nd video is […]

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80s In KS This Weekend To Unbelievable -35 In L Hudson Valley, -20s Much of CT, -15 Boston, -10 NYC Next Weekend

Written by on February 8, 2015 in United States of America, Winter 2014/15 with 0 Comments
80s In KS This Weekend To Unbelievable -35 In L Hudson Valley, -20s Much of CT, -15 Boston, -10 NYC Next Weekend

Thanks to the return of West Coast storms, warm, dry Chinook winds this weekend and sent temps soaring throughout the Southern and Central Plains. Check out these highs from yesterday. It got up to 86 in Gage, Okla, 81 as far north as Hill City, Kan and 71 all the way to Rapid City, SD. Thank […]

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High Pressure Dominates Into Next Week & CFSv2 Keeps NAO Positive Into March

High Pressure Dominates Into Next Week & CFSv2 Keeps NAO Positive Into March

While cold and stormy across Southern and Eastern Europe, it looks like the large ridge building into the West will eventually shut down the supply of cold with moderation to areas from Iberia to the eastern Med. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] The UK’s main story will be the lack of precipitation through the 7-10 day. The ECMWF […]

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Record New England/Atlantic Canada Snow Depth To Sustain Brutal Cold February

Written by on February 6, 2015 in United States of America, Winter 2014/15 with 0 Comments
Record New England/Atlantic Canada Snow Depth To Sustain Brutal Cold February

The 7-10 day series of significant winter storms has left much of the Northeast (N of Philadelphia) buried but head north of Hartford, CT and your talking feet not inches but a uniform 1-3ft depth throughout Upstate New York and especially New England with areas between North Boston and Bangor beneath 3-4ft. Sidewalks have been replaced by snow […]

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UK’s 5th Sunniest January Could Be Followed By One Of The Driest February’s

UK’s 5th Sunniest January Could Be Followed By One Of The Driest February’s

Last winter was the wettest on record for the UK. We can all remember the bombardment of one storm followed by the next. This year, as expected has been quite different. According to new stats from the Met Office, January 2015 was near average temperature wise and more interestingly it was 5th sunniest. Based on […]

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