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Through the course of tonight and into Saturday while the upper low sweeps down from the northwest, the surface low swings east, just south of Denver out into the Southern Plains. For you folks in Metro Denver I think 4-8 inches is a good bet from this with higher amounts north and east of the metro over the […]
Firstly, the cold! Noticed it’s cold out? Certainly if you live basically anywhere from Denver to Atlantic City, your running comfortably or uncomfortably below normal and tonight will be a heck of a cold night, especially from North Dakota to North Georgia. It hit 18 below zero this morning up in Rudby, ND, that’s pretty […]
It has been quite the winter for New England and the latest winter storm in HAMMERING New Hampshire and Maine tonight while it’s winding down further west but for you good folks of Maine, it ain’t over till it’s over and I’m not talking about winter, I’m talking about this storm. Just when you think the snows are […]
As written about late last week, we have yet another complex winter storm situation setting up Northeast with not one but two systems to contend with. While the front running or lead storm departs the Mississippi Valley and heads towards New Jersey, it’s as this moisture (fed north from the Gulf) collides with southbound cold, arctic air across the […]
It’s going to be a busy next 7 days with winter continuing to shake off any attempt at spring warmth, certainly across the North and East anyway. Through tonight we’ve got another clipper sliding NW to SE through Minnesota, this will produce the heaviest snows tonight across Minneapolis but like most clippers, moisture is limited with no Gulf […]
As we progress towards the weekend, yet another cold shot drops into the East and with the cooldown comes a clipper which should be a rain-snow mix for both Minneapolis and Chicago, the best chance of a few inches will be north of these areas over the next 48 hours. Another system will come out of […]
We need the current pattern is very favourable for plenty more wild endgame to winter weather but I thought I would show you what’s next. Modelling has been persistent is bringing a low across the Northern Tier, producing a solid 4-8, locally 12 inch snow through the Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin and northern Michigan but this […]
Given both the pattern that remains over the Lower 48 and the suggestion that the AO and NAO will remain well into negative territory through pretty much the remainder of March, potentially extending into April now, suggests spring is a long way off.I showed the AO ensemble in my European post earlier and it’s astounding how […]
As we progress towards true spring and warmer weather, precipitation become more important as evaporation rates increase. There has been a decent start to 2013 up and down the Mississippi and Ohio River Valley in terms and even for areas such as Chicago where fall and early winter was exceptionally dry with warmer than normal temperatures, the second […]
While one storm exits the Northeast, the next sweeps into Southern California where it’s bringing disruptive rain across low lying areas, heavy snow to the mountains as well as strong, gusty winds. Further east and thunderstorms are causing flight delays in and out of Las Vegas McCarren Intl Airport. In Phoenix and it’s blowing dust along with a hailstorm that’s causing problems. There’s a lot […]

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