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100s Return to Dallas and Houston Late Week, Trough Returns To East & Stays There!

Written by on July 22, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

There has been a lot of rain in recent times across Texas and as a result rather cool for this time of year. However as the ridge builds over the Four Corners it will slide east and so conditions settle down from Houston up to Oklahoma City after recent shower and thunderstorm activity. Low pressure […]

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Northeast Heat Was Less Intense Than 2010, ’11 & ’12, Warm SST’s & Wet Ground Explain Why!

Written by on July 21, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

The Mid-Atlantic and Northeast has finally seen an end to the heatwave which produced the most consecutive 90s in New York City since August 2002 according to AccuWeather. That was the summer I was in New Jersey interestingly. While there was no 100s that summer from Philly up to Boston, it sure was hot and humid with 96 one […]

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Lakehurst, NJ Tops 108 With RF of 122, Back To The LOW 80s Monday!

Written by on July 20, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

Temperatures throughout the Northeast have sizzled for the past 6 days with 90 or above in most sites away from the shore. While Central Park, NYC was 2 degrees lower than yesterday at 96 and Philadelphia was matched yesterday at 97, I want to take you to Lakehurst, New Jersey where the temperatures apparently hit 108 […]

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Finally Summer Heat For Northern Rockies/Plains, Texas Turns Hot Again!

Written by on July 19, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

The focus of heat right now is over the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic of course and today has become the warmest day of the year for the Big Cities. It got up to 98 this afternoon in both Philadelphia and New York’s Central Park while it hit 100 in ‘typically hotter’ Newark.  JFK too made it to […]

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Midwest, Northeast Heatwave Breaks This Weekend, 100s Return To Dallas Next Week!

Written by on July 17, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

The dog days of summer are well and truly here as much of the Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast enter a 4th day of 90s with mid to upper 90s surging up the I-95 corridor today from Richmond, VA all the way up to Boston and even extending into southern Ontario and Quebec. Little to no relief can […]

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Thoughts, Charts On Upcoming U.S Fall & Winter!

Written by on July 17, 2013 in United States of America with 1 Comment

For those of you tired of heat, I thought I would post tonight on the upcoming fall and winter just to change things around some. I’ve been looking at the CFSv2 a lot lately, trying to get a better handle on what we can expect across the Lower 48 into August, September and October and of course you know I’ve […]

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Near 100° Temps This Week From DC to NYC, Unusually Cool In Dallas!

Written by on July 15, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

It’s all about the heat and humidity out there today if you live anywhere really east of the Mississippi thanks to a strong upper level ridge which will continue to build east over the next 72 hours. For those living anywhere from Richmond, Va all the way to Maine, expect temperatures to continue rising from […]

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Hottest Air Of Year Headed For Northeast, Cool & Wet In Texas

Written by on July 15, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

We have an unusual weather setup over the Lower 48 as an area of low pressure drops from the Ohio Valley to Texas. That heralds cooling, damp relief for the Lone Star State while it forces high pressure to build over top and bring the next heatwave to the Northeast. The heat that was over Texas […]

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Chantal To Bring Southeast Soaking, Significant Heat For Northeast Next Week

Written by on July 13, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

We have an interesting next 7 days coming up for the Lower 48. Firstly, an area of disturbed weather that was once Tropical Storm Chantal continues to spread NW through the Bahamas with a lot of tropical moisture bumping up against an unusually far south dipping which is dropping all the way towards the Gulf and Southeast coast of the US. The combo […]

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Chantal Could Aggravate Soaked Southeast, Plains Heat To Spread East, Glance At August!

Written by on July 10, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

It was once a relatively healthy 60 mph tropical storm but Chantal, now a mere open wave floating across the eastern Caribbean has all but lost the fight. Chantal succumbed to her increasingly dry, dusty and inhospitable environment with a forward speed a little too fast. The system, though far less of a threat, needs to be closely watched […]

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