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Chicken Little reports that the sky is falling and weather data agree

Henny Penny (a.k.a. Chicken Little or Chicken Licken, Fig. 1) was correct when she announced that the sky was falling! However, it wasn’t falling quite in the same way as reported in the fabled version. No acorns here!…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 11/27/14

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Low dew point temperatures often mean low temperatures

Last evening, very low dew point temperatures (below to well below 32 degrees F) were observed over most of the United States east of the Rockies, except for all of the Florida peninsula and coastal areas of South Carolina and Georgia. Dew point is a measure of…To read the entire

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Chillier weather for FL and other parts of the eastern U.S.

Brrrr and ahhhhh! Finally, a Canadian air mass with a punch has invaded the eastern and central U.S. After months of hot and humid weather in many places from Texas northward into the Plains states and from the Plains into the Middle Atlantic, a cool and dry air mass has

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Lower dew points on the horizon for southwest Florida

Great news! The oppressively high dew point temperatures of the past week are going to become history in about three days. A series of cold fronts, each being reinforced by the one following it, will gradually make their way…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 10/22/13

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