Monthly Archives: November 2017

Thanksgiving Long Range: Warm Start to December, Cold to Follow

    A generally cold week in the eastern US has eaten away at the warm departures over the Southeast on this map a week ago, and now overall the continental United States (CONUS) is running a -0.6 degree departure … Continue reading

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11/17/17: Chilly End to November, Brief Warm-Up to Start December?

    A site for sore eyes…blue on a temperature anomaly map over the northeastern US so far in November.  The coldest air, by far, has been centered the northern Rockies and Plains, but has leaked east frequently.  As is … Continue reading

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11/9/17: First Lake Effect Snow Event of the Season

A line of rain showers (possibly mixed with graupel) will push off of Lake Erie into northeast OH/northwest PA early Thursday evening.  Another batch of snow showers will likely push in later in the evening, possibly dropping some local light … Continue reading

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11/8/17: Up & Down Pattern Giving way to Cold?

Ohio saw 16 tornadoes on Sunday and damaging thunderstorm winds in excess of 100MPH, and now we’re looking forward to near-record cold for Friday!  It is certainly fall in the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley.  The late-week cold shot will … Continue reading

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11/2/17: How Long Will Warmth Last?

Quite a contrast the last week has been to much of the fall so far; much of the central and a good portion of the eastern United States have been colder than normal, with parts of the Ohio Valley and … Continue reading

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