Rain Timeline To Start December With Two Wet Days
December 1 continued the rain, and it is the start of meteorological winter, which is defined as there whole months ending on the last day of February. The astronomical start
December 1 continued the rain, and it is the start of meteorological winter, which is defined as there whole months ending on the last day of February. The astronomical start
The snow storm that hit Chicago Friday into Saturday November 20-21 was an important insight into winter even though it was not out event. I started tracking it as an
The buzz in the weather community is the developing storm this weekend across the Northern Plains. I want to start by saying this is NOT our storm for the Mid
The 2015 El Nino reached the warmest water temperatures on record in November, and also covered an enormous area in the tropical Pacific Ocean. I've explained in numerous posts that
There has been a strong effort to compare this El Nino to comparable events in the past. The record 1997 event keeps surfacing, and the latest data from NOAA shows that
It's mid November and we have two days of an enhanced risk of severe storms in the southern US. This outlook courtesy of NOAA's Storm Prediction Center. With a few
Winter outlooks vary quite a bit this season from heavy snow to mild and wet. A lot of this is based off of the strong El Nino in the Pacific.
As of 8:20 AM Monday November 9, the National Hurricane Center has named Tropical Storm Kate over the Bahamas. Hurricane Hunter Aircraft found 40 mph winds, supporting evidence for this
Updated Monday Morning: See the latest rain timeline here There is yet another large storm in what has been an active pattern over the past month dominating the southern US.
The warm start to November may have put off thoughts of winter for some, but the question keeps coming up: What is this winter going to be like? There have