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Praedictix Briefing: Widespread Volatile Weather In The Central U.S.
This is a sample of the briefing we sent to our clients the morning of Wednesday, December 15, 2021, on the volatile weather expected across the Central United States, including unprecedented upper Midwest severe severe storms, high wind threats, and extreme fire...
December Weather Weirding: Tornado Risk As Far North as Minnesota Today – Super Outbreak Aftermath
Slight Severe T-storm Risk Later Today I’m having a mild out-of-body meteorological experience. There is snow on the ground and you’re telling me there’s a slight risk of tornadoes later today? What the...Doppler? Last Friday’s historic (horrific) December tornado...
More Weather Weirding – White Christmas Odds Shift – Climate Angle to Tornado Outbreak?
Marginal Severe T-storm Risk Wednesday My Winter Coping Skills: 1). Proper clothing. 2). “Yak Trax” (chains that slip over your boots to avoid sliding down the hill). 3). AWD (not optional at this latitude). 4). At least one warm weather getaway in February, if...
Heavy Snow And Rain In The Western United States – Weather Outlook For December 13, 2021
National Weather Forecast The highest concentration of precipitation on Monday will be out west with moisture continuing to stream into the region causing rain and higher elevation snow. A few showers will be possible in portions of the Deep South, with a few storms...
Storm Leaves Behind Significant Tornado Damage And Snow To Plow – December 12, 2021 Weather Forecast
National Weather Forecast The main weather story on Saturday will be frontal boundaries and an atmospheric river impacting the west coast, bringing heavy rain and snow to the region. The cold front that has been marching east across the country through the end of the...
Snow Continues Across The Northern Tier – December 11, 2021 Weather Outlook
National Weather Forecast The system responsible for heavy snow in the upper Midwest Friday will continue to move eastward Saturday, with rain/snow/ice across the Great Lakes and into New England, and strong storms from the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic into the Deep...





