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El Nino Rapidly Fading But It’s Affects Aren’t, All 3 US Heat Source Regions Cut Off!

Written by on May 21, 2016 in Spring 2016, United States of America with 0 Comments
El Nino Rapidly Fading But It’s Affects Aren’t, All 3 US Heat Source Regions Cut Off!

There’s been a significant lack of heat across the Lower 48 this month thanks to the continuation of stormy weather and wet ground. We may well be seeing one of the fastest ENSO turnarounds taking place right now with a boiling equatorial Pacific back during the winter to a La Nina as early as next month […]

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AccuWeather & Met Office Hurricane Season Forecasts 2016

AccuWeather & Met Office Hurricane Season Forecasts 2016

AccuWeather 2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast AccuWeather Forecast: Named Storms: 14 Hurricanes: 8 Major Hurricanes: 4 U.S. Named Storm Landfalls: 3 The potential movement of a ‘cold blob’ of water in the North Atlantic Ocean may be the wild card in the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season, experts say. The cold blob refers to a large, […]

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Flooding Continues To Plague Texas While Florida’s Wet Season Gets Off To Record Start!

Written by on May 19, 2016 in Spring 2016, United States of America with 0 Comments
Flooding Continues To Plague Texas While Florida’s Wet Season Gets Off To Record Start!

Flooding continues to plague Texas with further issues in and around Houston yesterday and today. However a lot of attention was drawn to Florida yesterday with up to a foot of rain falling in the Vero Beach area. Heavy downpours continue to affect a large corridor from SE Texas to Florida. Water rescues being carried out in Texas once again today as the […]

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Record 80s In Alaska, Snow & 40s In Ohio Valley/New England While Texas Continues To Flood!

Written by on May 17, 2016 in Spring 2016, United States of America with 0 Comments
Record 80s In Alaska, Snow & 40s In Ohio Valley/New England While Texas Continues To Flood!

If your up in Alaska, it’s been looking and feeling more like July with record breaking 80s as far north as Fairbanks but if down in the Midwest and Northeast, it’s more like March with record snow and cold, while down in Texas, it’s flooding rain your dealing with! Here’s the highly anomalous upper air pattern responsible for the extremes. Sub-Arctic Alaska Much […]

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Mid-May Arctic Blast Sweeps Across Country From Rockies To Northeast, Relentless Texas Wet Pattern Continues

Written by on May 15, 2016 in Spring 2016, United States of America with 0 Comments
Mid-May Arctic Blast Sweeps Across Country From Rockies To Northeast, Relentless Texas Wet Pattern Continues

The last 30-days of rain has been well above normal from Texas to Montana and to a lesser degree across the central Intermountain West as well as the Mid-Atlantic but despite recent rains for the Northeast, it’s been very dry here as well as the Tennessee Valley and much of the Southeast. The driest compared to […]

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Unusual Mid-May Snow & Cold For Northeast, El Nino Hangover Continues To Temper Heat

Written by on May 13, 2016 in Spring 2016, United States of America with 0 Comments
Unusual Mid-May Snow & Cold For Northeast, El Nino Hangover Continues To Temper Heat

After a mild November 1 through January 15 period, old man winter finally got his act together, particularly in February but since then, he refuses to give up. This weekend sees a strong cold front sweep through the Ohio Valley, Northeast and Mid Atlantic with arctic source air driving temps 10-20 below normal with snow expected […]

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CSU: 2016 Hurricane Season Forecast Calls For Near-Average Activity

Written by on May 12, 2016 in Spring 2016, Tropical, United States of America with 0 Comments
CSU: 2016 Hurricane Season Forecast Calls For Near-Average Activity

Article from weather.com The 2016 Atlantic hurricane season forecast released Thursday from Colorado State University calls for the number of named storms and hurricanes to be near historical averages. A total of 12 named storms, five hurricanes and two major hurricane are expected this season, according to the forecast prepared by CSU, which is headed […]

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THU 12 MAY: VOGAN’S UNITED STATES OUTLOOK

Written by on May 12, 2016 in Spring 2016, United States of America with 0 Comments
THU 12 MAY: VOGAN’S UNITED STATES OUTLOOK

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Strong Storm & Air Mass Collision Continues To Drive Severe Weather But Hot End To May?

Written by on May 11, 2016 in Spring 2016, United States of America with 0 Comments
Strong Storm & Air Mass Collision Continues To Drive Severe Weather But Hot End To May?

I only briefly touched on the severe weather that’s been causing havoc on the Plains in recent days as I’ve been focusing more on the larger, longer term pattern. Not that I don’t care! Speaking of severe weather, in Atkinson, Nebraska, hail accumulation was deep enough for cars to get stuck yesterday!! As that troublesome and […]

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US: Snow and Arctic Cold Continues To Hold Ground In Spring’s 3rd Month

Written by on May 10, 2016 in Spring 2016, United States of America with 0 Comments
US: Snow and Arctic Cold Continues To Hold Ground In Spring’s 3rd Month

As expected, following widespread 80s to near 90 Sunday across Montana, it was snowing and stuck in the 30s Monday afternoon and this afternoon, some mountain communities are failing to even get out of the 20s thanks to a cold system descending south out of British Columbia. Great Falls 3pm temperature Sunday was 80 degrees and […]

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