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Snowstorm Will Be A New England Classic (1-2ft), Wild Temp Variation, Watching Next Storm!

Written by on March 12, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Snowstorm Will Be A New England Classic (1-2ft), Wild Temp Variation, Watching Next Storm!

I’ve no change in overall thinking. This system should drop 3-6 over central/northern Indiana and Ohio (with Chicago in that zone now) before the system really cranks over the Northeast. Center drops below 985 with 50 miles NW of PHL with heavy snow breaking out across Upstate New Y into New England. Center exits just […]

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GFS vs ECMWF On Upcoming Midwest/Northeast Snowstorm, Another Possible In 7-14 Day!

Written by on March 9, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
GFS vs ECMWF On Upcoming Midwest/Northeast Snowstorm, Another Possible In 7-14 Day!

Nice warm-up for much of the US today and tomorrow ahead of next storm and cold shot… Today’s highs widely hit the 60s and 70s throughout the Plains and that record or near record warmth spreads east tomorrow while a storm system crosses the Rockies and winds up. Current temps.. these are down on earlier highs […]

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Carolina Snow/Ice To Be Followed By 70s.. More Snow & Cold On The Way… Most Ice On Great Lakes Since ’79

Written by on March 7, 2014 in United States of America with 2 Comments
Carolina Snow/Ice To Be Followed By 70s.. More Snow & Cold On The Way… Most Ice On Great Lakes Since ’79

We have seen a fairly significant snow, ice and rain event over the Carolinas and Virginia last night through today. Some mountain locations in the Carolinas have reported 8-10 inches of snow while half an inch of ice has caused havoc at lower elevations causing up to 300,000 households to loose power. The great news is […]

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UK Divided By Two Very Different Air Masses, MILD Over Europe. Look At AMO Flip

Written by on March 7, 2014 in Rest of Europe, United States of America with 0 Comments
UK Divided By Two Very Different Air Masses, MILD Over Europe. Look At AMO Flip

The general theme in the next 7 days is for high pressure to become established over Western Europe. Something not seen since really the end of last summer. High pressure already dominates much of Europe with SE England now feeling the effects. The frontal boundary separating low pressure over the Atlantic and high pressure Germany is weakening as it sinks […]

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Alaska Ridge To Return, Means Plenty More Winter For Lower 48! Lake Superior Ice Tops 95%!

Written by on March 6, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Alaska Ridge To Return, Means Plenty More Winter For Lower 48! Lake Superior Ice Tops 95%!

While the worst may be over, winter is certainly not done with the US just yet. Here’s the current snow cover. To have half the US (50.9%) under a blanket of white on March 5, is impressive, in fact it’s down from 53.9% yesterday which was the 3rd highest on record for this time of […]

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March Opens With All-Time Record Cold, 90.5% Of Great Lakes Is Ice, Cool Summer Likely To Follow!

Written by on March 3, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
March Opens With All-Time Record Cold, 90.5% Of Great Lakes Is Ice, Cool Summer Likely To Follow!

The opening 48 hours of March 2014 will go down as one of the coldest from Canada to Texas as cities from the Upper Midwest to Southern Plains endure their coldest March weather in history. While vicious cold extends from the Arctic to Texas, very warm, moist air resides across the Southeast and as a consequence, we are […]

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EXTREME START TO MARCH FOR US: -20° Highs & -44° Lows, 10-14″ Snow Exp In DC!

Written by on March 2, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
EXTREME START TO MARCH FOR US: -20° Highs & -44° Lows, 10-14″ Snow Exp In DC!

Following one of the coldest meteorological US winter’s in history, March is getting off to an extreme start with both brutal cold and a big winter storm. The air mass now over the Great Lakes is incredibly one of the coldest of the winter and we’re now into meteorological spring! Check out the actual highs […]

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US Meteorological Winter Goes Down As One Of The Coldest! CFSv2 Still Has COLD March

Written by on February 28, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
US Meteorological Winter Goes Down As One Of The Coldest! CFSv2 Still Has COLD March

The cold has been nothing short of incredible this winter really from the Plains east but for the Upper Midwest, this will go down as one of the toughest winter’s in history. Here was the temperatures recorded this morning. Just another cold day this winter right? [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Take a look at this chart from […]

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S California To See Biggest Rains Since 2011, Major Cold, Snow Dominates Midwest, East

Written by on February 27, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments

Two strong Pacific storms will bring a big dent to the historic drought in California over the next 3 to 5 days. Storm 1 is now coming ashore while the second, stronger storm can be seen winding up on it’s heels (below visible satellite image). The second is by far the strongest. COLD, cold, cold is […]

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Big California Rainstorm To Become Eastern Snowstorm Next Week, Cold Reaching Benchmarks

Written by on February 25, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments

The sea of moisture set to sweep into California couldn’t have been more of a wish come true for drought stricken California this week. All thanks to a strong, under cutting southern jet. In fact this late week into the weekend spell of wet weather is not just the biggest of this winter, which wouldn’t be […]

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