December 10 Solar Storm Aurora Update
Thursday December 10 2020 The solar flare and Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) on Monday was strong and prompted a Geomagnetic Storm Watch through Friday. The initial 'shock' was observed last
Thursday December 10 2020 The solar flare and Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) on Monday was strong and prompted a Geomagnetic Storm Watch through Friday. The initial 'shock' was observed last
Thursday December 10 The weather will be clear and turning warmer for a few days. This will make the afternoons more comfortable, and allow the opportunity to view the potential
Wednesday December 9 2020 The sun is waking back up. This new solar cycle has gotten very busy since November. Two days ago on December 7, a strong storm erupted
December 9 2020 The sun is waking up. After bottoming out with activity last year, this new solar cycle has gotten really busy since November. Then, two days ago on
Wednesday December 9 2020 Doppler Radar this morning has displayed flurries and light snow. What is reaching the ground? Will you see it? Virga is the description for snow on
December 8 2020 For the last two days I had written about a chance for light snow or flurries for our northern counties on Wednesday morning. I know some thought
Tuesday December 8 2020 Temperatures have been running just a little below average and the wind today may make it feel colder. We have one more push of cold air,
December 7 2020 I know this talk of light snow or flurries may seem like a tease or a waste, but I have good reasons. First, seeing the 'first flakes'
Monday December 7 2020 There are flurries and light snow on the radar this morning. In this cold air mass, the northern edge of a weak weather system is producing
Sunday December 6 2020 In our present cold air mass, there is one more piece of energy that will squeeze out some light snow. The system doesn't look like much