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Mid-June Sleet-Drifts? Severe Threats, Heavy Rain Potentail and A/C Alert!
Mid-June Sleet-Drift?!?No worries… this sleet isn’t that close to home and it’s around 6,288ft. Any guesses? Thanks to the Mt. Washington Observatory Facebook page for the picture below. Tuesday weather atop the summit boasted a mid-June “sleet-drift”. YIKES! It’s too early for me to start thinking about sleet/snow, let’s move on!“Surprise! Colder-than-expected temperatures have resulted in [...]
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A Stormy Weekend Ahead?
We’ve been watching storms the past few days across sections of the Midwest, the Front Range of the Rockies, the South, the Northeast, and the Southeast.  In fact – the only places that DIDN’T see thunderstorms yesterday were Manitoba, the Canadian province, and then three states (Arizona, Nevada, and California) in the U.S. Today and [...]
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Will Barry Develop in the Atlantic? Severe Thunderstorm Threats and Wildfire Update
Monday, June 17th, 2013 This weather is for fish! June has been a fairly wet month for some, especially along the Eastern Seaboard. Radar estimates of rainfall through the first half of the month are tipping the scales at 5″ to 8″ or more, thanks largely in part due to Tropical Storm Andrea earlier this [...]
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America’s Serious 2013 Moisture Imbalance: Too Much East, Not Nearly Enough West
Father’s Day Tan Line I got the one thing I wanted most yesterday: family togetherness. That, and a sudden (reckless) dose of sunny Vitamin D. I also received a friendly lecture out on the lake. “2012 was the earliest we got our dock and boat in the water – this year was the latest since [...]
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