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Cold/Stormy East – Warm West for Thanksgiving – Mild Bias For Much of USA Into February?
Outlook: Cool, Quiet (and Mostly Dark) I dare you to go one day without complaining about how early the sun sets. By the way sunset is 4:44pm. 9 hours 32 minutes of daylight. The sun angle in the southern sky is equivalent to January 26. Which makes me extra-happy...
Rain And Snow For The Northern Tier Of States – November 15, 2021
National Weather Forecast More rain and snow will continue to impact the Northwestern United States on Monday. An approaching warm front will spark off rain and snow in the upper Midwest, and an area of low pressure near the Northeast will also produce some...
Old Man Winter Bears His Fangs Upper Midwest – Warming Altering Structure of Atmosphere
Pressure/Precip Type Through Sunday EveningECMWF, weatherbell.com Tangled Up In A Complex Winter Storm These days I’m relieved to talk about the weather. All of us are weary and frustrated by the virus, politics and flailing football teams. I’d rather complain about...
Snowy Upper Midwest – Potential for Mild Thanksgiving Across Much of USA – COP26 Climate Update
First Wintry Shot Across The Bow Coming Amid the drumbeat of snowy headlines, hype and trepidation, a few reminders about Minnesota. We don’t get earthquakes. No tsunamis, hurricanes or volcanic ash. Wildfires are rare. We don’t have to worry about sea level rise. On...
Rain And Snow Out West – November 8, 2021
National Weather Forecast Rain and higher elevation snow will continue to fall across portions of the western United States on Monday. As you head farther east, the weather looks quiet to start the work week. The heaviest additional precipitation through the next...
Southeast Coastal Low Brings Heavy Rain – November 7, 2021
National Weather Forecast Heavy rain will continue across portions of the Mid-Atlantic - especially along the Carolina Coast - as we head into Sunday with an area of low pressure offshore. Areas of rain and snow will be possible in the Northwest. At least three inches...