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Flooding Central & South - Stormy East

2/28/2018

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​Satellite + radar shows rain over Tenn. Valley with more flooding. That system heads east to result in an ocean storm for Mid Atlantic and Northeast .  Below - threat of severe thunderstorms today....followed by temperatures for Thursday.
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​Below - animated maps for the next 2 days....followed by the Canadian's model prediction for ocean low by Friday night. 
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Finally...amounts of rain expected over the next 5 days.  Be safe.
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Quiet Changes To Stormy

2/27/2018

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Satellite and radar rather bland now but thunderstorms will begin to erupt today into Wednesday over the South. Storm on west coast could become a nor'easter on east coast by end of week. Below - thunderstorm outlook for today...dark green showing the greatest threat.
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Below - animated maps for next 2 days followed by projected temperatures for Wednesday.
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Lastly - amounts of rain projected for the next 5 days.  Be safe.
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Cold & Wet Pushing East

2/21/2018

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Cold front in Midwest pushing east. Rain ahead of it...some wintry mix behind it. Lots of cold air funneling south...so East should get ready. Below...current morning temperatures - where you can easily see the cold front.....followed by threat of thunderstorms today in green...dark green has best chance.
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​Below...weather map for Thursday followed by predicted high temperatures. Big difference for The East and Northeast.
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​Finally - rainfall predictions from today into Monday.....keep the umbrella handy. Be safe.
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Spring - East, Winter - West

2/20/2018

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The dividing line between cold west and warm east extends from Texas to Great Lakes to No. New England. The rain along that front will reload by weekend for the east....meanwhile after record highs in Northeast...some places will see ice Thursday night - especially northern half of New England.  Below - current morning temperatures followed by today's area of thunderstorms in green. 
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Below - animated maps for the next 2 days...followed by high temperatures for Wednesday....ending with amounts of rainfall for the next 5-7 days. Be safe.
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Crazy Weather

2/16/2018

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Fronts moving south and east causing rain from Texas to Northeast. System in Northwest heads southeast and could bring a snowstorm to Northeast over weekend.  Below - snowfall prediction for the next 5 days followed by high temperatures for Saturday.
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Below - animated maps for the next couple....showing low to affect the Northeast. Below that....the models predict how much snow will fall....good luck on this one .  Be safe..have a nice holiday weekend.
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A March-like Pattern

2/15/2018

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Waves of rain from The SOuthwest to East Coast into Friday. Very mild...lots of record highs will be broken today. System in No. Rockies will head southeast and could produce some snow for Mid Atlantic and Northeast this weekend. Back to mild weather thereafter.  Below - animated maps for the next 2 days...followed by amounts of rain for next 5 days.
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Below - look at high temperatures for Friday.
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Below - closeup for Northeast this weekend. Models showing storm off Mid Atlantic - Saturday nite. Blue is snow - green is rain. The models are GFS/CANADIAN/GERMAN/EURO.  Take your pick.  Be safe.
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Record Warmth Then Shovels For Northeast

2/14/2018

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Quiet pattern now...but will change. Mild weather working eastbound. Record warmth Thursday for the East then wet and colder by Friday.
Southern Storm could bring wintry weather to Northeast over weekend.
Below - threat of thunderstorms today in green...followed by high temperatures expected on Thursday.

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​Below - outlook for snowfall next 5 days....notice how the southern extent in Northeast moves south by weekend in the Northeast. 
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Much to early to predict snow for Northeast...but below are 2 models showing their take for Saturday night.  They are - Canadian...& German.
​We'll watch it.  Be safe.

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March-Like !

2/13/2018

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Satellite-radar shows rain in Midwest - headed east....otherwise a good portion of the Nation - mild. Below...snowfall forecast for next 5 days...along with current temperatures.
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Below - animated maps for the next 2 days followed by map for high temperatures on Wednesday.  Thursday will be a very mild day for The East...lots of record temps will be broken. On the heels of that..a cold front moves off East Coast Friday and it gets colder Saturday. Sunday holds some question for the Northeast.
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Finally a look at the predicted upper air flow over the next week. Trof out west...southwest flow East....that means where the trof is..winter -like..where the southwest flow it...March - like.   Be safe.
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Winter Stays West - Rain & Milder East

2/9/2018

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Satellite + radar show Chicago snowstorm headed east and then turning Northeast. It will bring some snow to Northern New England but in a considerably weaker form. Moisture in the south heads northeast and rain is expected in the East from Saturday nite thru Sunday - heavy at times...which will result in local flooding there. Below - expected snowfall over the next 5 days....plus animated maps for the next couple.
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​Above - early morning conditions.....below - high temperatures to start your weekend...Saturday.
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Below - upper air flow. Trof axis center Nation...thus they are getting the snow while the East is borderline. If that trof moves slight east...wintry weather will return to the east full blast. That may happen but only in spurts after next week.  Have a nice weekend and be safe.
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Midwest Snowstorm Becomes Rain for East

2/8/2018

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Front that affected East yesterday offshore but stalling with wet weather for the southeast. Next system coming out of Rockies brings a snowstorm to Midwest - Chicago around 6"....but when reaching the East this weekend will be mainly rain. Below - expected snowfall over the next 5 days.
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Below - find high temperatures for Friday followed by animated maps for the next couple of days.
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Winter Storms - Northeast & Midwest

2/7/2018

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Winter storm moving from Ohio Valley to East today will bring up to a foot of snow to Northern half of Northeast...with a wintry mix changing to rain from Big citieslike Boston south to Washington D.C.  Another snowstorm will hit Chicago By Friday....that storm will bring mostly rain to the East by Sunday.  Below - expected snowfall next 24 hours & marginal threat of severe weather in Gulf States,
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Below - a map showing high temperatures for Thursday....followed by animated maps for next couple of days. That will be followed by amounts of rain for next 24 hours. Be safe.
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February - Freezing - Fast

2/1/2018

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Satellite - radar shows the next front moving south and east and will bring rain changing to some wet snow to Northeast and Mid Atlantic.
Moisture from Pacific turns into Gulf and that will fuel the next storm for Sunday into Monday....bringing snow from Midwest to Northeast and Appalachians...with rain south. Below - snow forecast into Monday....followed by high temperatures for Friday.

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Below - animated maps for the next 2 days followed by amounts of rain for the next 5 days. 
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Below - 3 computer models with their take on The SuperBowl Storm. All of them agree that the I95 Corridor will be spared any heavy snow. While that may sound assuring...it's not carved in stone as far as I am concerned and alot could go wrong so stay tuned. Be safe.
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