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Snowy Flashbacks for New England – NWS Outages – 10,000 Homes Damaged by Recent Tornadoes
No April Fool’s Joke: 70s Coming Soon This year the Easter Bunny may show up in a mask, shorts and flip-flops. Try not to stare.That’s a long way from Easter 2020, when over 6 inches of snow caked the Twin Cities. Yeah, spring in these parts can be maddeningly...
Early Spring for Much of USA – Is U.S. Tornado Risk Shifting East?
Wikipedia So Long To A Mild and Wet March Legend has it when March comes in like a Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker (fish) it goes out like a Screaming Hairy Armadillo. Still getting my animals confused, but no matter. March was over 8F warmer than average with only 4 inches...
NOAA CPC Models: Hot Summer Coming? Tornado Alley is So 1990 – Where EF5 Tornadoes Have Hit the USA
North American Multi-Model Ensemble Temperature Anomaly (C) for June, July and AugustNOAA Climate Prediction Center Early Spring An Omen Of a Hot Summer to Come? Sometimes Mother Nature offers a preview of what may lie ahead, months down the road. March 29, 1986 saw a...
Tennessee Valley Heavy Rain – National Weather Outlook For March 28, 2021
National Weather Forecast On Sunday, a system working through the eastern United States will bring the chance of some ice in New England, rain/snow across the Great Lakes into the Northeast, and showers and storms from the Northeast Coast south through the...
Significant Tornado Risk in Dixie Alley Today – Odds of an Early Spring Increasing for Much of USA
Perfectly fine with this...Twin Cities National Weather Service Imperfect Meteorology - But Fewer Surprises ”Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence” said Vince Lombardi. We want perfection in an imperfect world. Meteorology is...
Latest on NOAA GFS Model Upgrade – Are We Underestimating Tornadoes?
ECMWF Temperatures for MSPweatherbell.com Maps Look More Like Early April ”It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade” wrote Charles Dickens in Great Expectations. He had that...




