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The 2018-19 winter forecast is based on and factoring in all atmospheric/oceanic drivers currently in play. This year’s forecast will take into consideration the Pacific and Atlantic sea surface temperature anomalies, continued development of an El Nino as well as solar cycle status. Background Here are the main factors taken into consideration for the upcoming […]
By Linda Lam 10 hours ago weather.com An active weather pattern is expected to end October, which may impact Halloween plans in portions of the United States. The main instigator for stormy weather on Halloween will be a cold front stretching from the eastern Great Lakes southwestward into the south-central states. Along this front will […]
Winter is creeping ever closer and nature has been really weird this October in it’s distribution of cold and arrival of it’s first snows. While many parts of Alaska patiently await their first snow, parts of Texas have already seen the white stuff. Alaska sweats while Texas shivers! After the warmest September on record for […]
Early season arctic air continues to push south after shivering a large swathe of Canada during September. The next couple of days shall see quite the punch of early season cold and wipe out of the Texas heat. Indeed cold slamming into warm means the usual potpuri of weather with flooding rain, severe weather, big […]
Like all the other southern US cities, Atlanta is well used to heat and humidity during the summer months but this year has been exceptional. After a wet spring, nights have held unusually warm with a record streak of consecutive nights at or above 60F which started early (May) and continued late (September) and in […]
At 12.30pm CT, Hurricane Michael made landfall near Mexico Beach, FL as a top end Cat 4 hurricane packing sustained winds of 155 mph. Just 1 mph higher would have been this the first Category 5 landfall since Andrew in 1992. Michael was the Panhandle’s strongest ever landfall and 3rd strongest for the US in […]
Despite encountering shear, some dry air and even the crossing of a cool ocean eddy, Michael has continued to strengthen. Just yesterday morning Michael was a tropical storm but as of this writing, he has become a 120 mph Category 3, poised to be one of, if not thee strongest hurricane to ever make landfall […]
Back on Friday I posted on the CAG (Central American Gyre) and the potential for development. Yesterday we had Tropical Storm Michael, today’s it’s hurricane Michael and appears to be on it’s way to becoming a major tomorrow over the open Gulf of Mexico. This system has organised and intensified quickly to the east of […]
It shall be an interesting opening 10 days to October across NA thanks to a strong positive extending from the Gulf of Alaska into the Arctic with downstream trough driving early season arctic air into the US Rockies and Plains while ridging pumps late season heat and humidity into the East. This atmospheric battle will […]
A September of contrasts, Summer remains for East US/Canada but Winter hits early for Western Canada
It’s been a tail of two halves across North America this September so far with summer warmth holding firm over the Eastern US and this warmth has extended up into Eastern Canada too over Western and Central Canada we’ve skipped to late October or November. In fact this could be one of the coldest September’s on […]

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