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The relentless September-like heat is being wiped out west to east and replaced with late November conditions. Many sites have went from 75F to as much as 85F only to experience snow within 24 hours. If your still ahead of the front, well enjoy the warmth! Wind blowing hard and snow falling hard this morning. Sioux Falls, […]
And so the remarkable stretch of record breaking warmth continues and we’re just 15 days from the start of Meteorological Winter. Most stations from the Mississippi westward have seen their warmest past 30 day stretch for the time of year on record! As for the first 15 days of November? The core of the heat has […]
We have all the ingredients coming together this week to bring the season’s first major winter storm starting off Out West. However once the circulation crosses the Rockies and enters the open Plains, cold air sweeps in from the NW meeting warm, humid air from SE and along with strong upper jet stream, the system is going […]
According to a recent press release from NOAA, La Nina is officially here. This is NOT good news for a parched California/Southwest and Southern United States. The reason is of course that La Nina’s tend to favour drier than normal conditions from Central/Southern California to Carolinas. This unfortunately encompasses both ‘extreme drought’ areas and so significant drought relief during […]
We may finally be turning a corner with this super mild fall of 2016. It looks set in stone that the first snowstorm is on the way from Washington to Minnesota. A second low pushes into the Pacific Northwest and looks set to deliver as it deepens into a major low and wind machine once east of the […]
By Jon Erdman Published Nov 11 2016 07:05 PM EST weather.com Story Highlights After a relatively wet October, parts of the Northwest are now setting all-time November record highs. The Northern Plains and Canadian Prairies are also joining in, seeing highs surge into the 70s. This warm pattern will persist until a pattern change next […]
With NNE winds and wildfires burning in the North Georgia/SE Tennessee, North Carolina woods, a smoky haze covered the Atlanta skyline this afternoon as the above picture reveals from today. (Credit: John Spink) Watch today’s video Can’t miss this wildfire burning in North Carolina from plane on final approach into Charlotte. The new drought maps came out yesterday […]
ARTICLE FROM WEATHER.COM Story Highlights In the second week of November, snow cover across the U.S. is hard to find. It’s the least areal coverage of snow in the U.S. for any Nov. 8 in the last 13 years. Widespread record warmth and a diverted jet stream are to blame. Overall, this doesn’t necessarily portend […]
Today is the day Americans home and abroad have been waiting for. If your heading to the polls today, the weather is fine and generally warmer than normal coast to coast with the exceptions of the mid-section from Houston to Chicago where you can expect some wet weather. As for the warmth, well it’s been relentless through […]

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