Quick Thoughts On Weather This Week
January 24 - It's funny how we just got through the largest storm in recorded history and still have over 2 Ft on the ground, and some people are itching
January 24 - It's funny how we just got through the largest storm in recorded history and still have over 2 Ft on the ground, and some people are itching
January 18 2016 - A Wind Chill Advisory is in effect and will last through the noon Tuesday January 19. The cold air held firm today and the winds remain
It does seem like a cruel twist of fate for snow lovers after a few days of arctic air only to be followed by a rain storm. But that is
As of 6 AM, Baltimore's BWI was down to 15°F. That is the coldest since last March 7th when a record low temperate was set at 6°F. Since that day, the
New Year means a new weather pattern we can focus on. We are a month deep into winter, but with five record high temperatures and only a trace of snow
The latest 2 week outlook from NOAA's NCEP looks quite warm and has created a little buzz, but so has some other long range outlooks. This map is not a
Earlier today I wrote about the record El Nino warm water temperatures in November. I followed up with a discussion with a local ski resort. As much as I love
I would love to tell you that snow this season in our region will be a blockbuster and then sit back and watch it. But this is more complicated than 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
Lake Effect snow squalls in New York and flurries on radar made it in central Pennsylvania this morning are a sign of the cold air spilling in. The flakes have