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80-90F On East & West Coast While Rockies Get Slammed By 2ft Of Snow, 35 Below Norm!

Written by on May 12, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
80-90F On East & West Coast While Rockies Get Slammed By 2ft Of Snow, 35 Below Norm!

It’s been snowing heavy throughout Metro Denver this morning with accumulations believed to be in the 3-5 inch range while up in the High Country, as much as 2 feet has fallen. Check out this view from Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies, located in Downtown Denver earlier this morning.. Temperatures are hovering as expected in […]

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Rockies Record Snow/Cold Bookended By Summer On East & West Coasts This Week

Written by on May 11, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Rockies Record Snow/Cold Bookended By Summer On East & West Coasts This Week

As the next big Pacific storm system dives into the Rockies today, the last of the warmth which sent highs Saturday to 66, is now pushing east and will be replaced by air more suited to March. While the next few days will be downright wintry over the Rockies, conditions will be opposite from Missouri […]

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US Medium Range: Wild/Transient Pattern Continues Into June

Written by on May 10, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
US Medium Range: Wild/Transient Pattern Continues Into June

We have a wild ride early next week with Denver shooting towards 70 Saturday but by Monday and Tuesday, probably won’t get out of the mid-30s. A lot in between could go into the teens, especially if there’s snow on the ground, the question is how much? Here’s the latest GFS meteogram for Denver through the next […]

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Another Round Of Wild Weather On The Way (Sun-Mon) With Record Snow/Cold For Rockies!

Written by on May 9, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Another Round Of Wild Weather On The Way (Sun-Mon) With Record Snow/Cold For Rockies!

While folks in suburban Dallas access damage from yesterday’s severe weather, some folks in western Nebraska and southwest South Dakota woke this morning to snow on the ground and chilly temps. Courtesy of another strong Pacific storm diving into the Southwest US, we’ve seen a wild past few days with huge temperature contrasts, flooding rain, severe weather and even […]

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WILD US PATTERN: Flooding Rain, Snow, Record Cold, Heat & Severe, Round 2 Hits Monday…

Written by on May 9, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
WILD US PATTERN: Flooding Rain, Snow, Record Cold, Heat & Severe, Round 2 Hits Monday…

We have a wild, contrasting weather map this evening with snow on the western Plains, severe storms on the eastern Plains, 30s vs 90s. It’s a pattern more suited to early April rather than May. Here’s the current view out of Chadron, Nebraska with a look more of January 8 rather than May 8. Air temp currently […]

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Next Big Trough Presents Record Cold, Denver Snow, Severe Threat (Sun-Mon)

Written by on May 8, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Next Big Trough Presents Record Cold, Denver Snow, Severe Threat (Sun-Mon)

The wild pattern we have currently over the US has brought snow to Southern California while record 100s sheltered the central Plains. The upcoming afternoons and evenings have to be watched for the severe weather potential as the core of the trough swings east into the Plains. This time around, the heat doesn’t appear to make […]

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Active US Pattern: Heavy Mont, Wyo Snow, Late Week Severe Threat, Another Next Week!

Written by on May 6, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Active US Pattern: Heavy Mont, Wyo Snow, Late Week Severe Threat, Another Next Week!

With two systems crossing the country through the next 10 days, a lot of rain is expected with the latest QPF showing 4 main bands, each producing 4+ inches. This week’s system not only slashes temps down to Southern California where Downtown LA didn’t get out of the 60s with a chance of a shower but it will present a sizable SNOW […]

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Ice ‘As Far As The Eye Can See’ On Lake Superior With Snow For Some, 100s For Others!

Written by on May 5, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Ice ‘As Far As The Eye Can See’ On Lake Superior With Snow For Some, 100s For Others!

We saw a significant temperature contrast on the Plains alone yesterday, never mind from one side of the country to the other. While 100s reached as far north as central Kansas yesterday afternoon, temperatures were stuck in the upper 30s, low 40s in North Dakota where it was SNOWING! It’s snowing in parts of northern […]

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US Outlook: Heat Builds Along With Severe Weather Potential Next Week

Written by on May 3, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
US Outlook: Heat Builds Along With Severe Weather Potential Next Week

Another major trough drops into the West early next week setting the stage for what could be another significant severe weather outbreak Wednesday through Friday. While warm to hot now from Mexico to Washington state, it turns considerably cooler early next week with potential for showers and thunderstorms spreading down over California and the Southwest […]

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Extreme Upper Pattern Delivers Tornadoes, 2ft Record Rainfall, Record Heat From LA To Seattle

Written by on May 1, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Extreme Upper Pattern Delivers Tornadoes, 2ft Record Rainfall, Record Heat From LA To Seattle

A wild upper pattern with a major dip in the jet stream all the way to near the Gulf Coast, supported the perfect upper and low level environment for outstanding, record breaking rainfall. Incredible 15-20, locally 22-24 inches of rain fell within 24 hours over the Florida Panhandle, putting many communities in and around Pensacola under water. Roads […]

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