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Wintry Blast for the Northeast U.S.; short-lived cold spell for southwest Florida (H. Michael Mogil, CCM, CBM, NWA-DS*)

Yesterday, I posted an article about “WINTER IS COMING!” Well, folks from the southern Appalachians, across parts of the mid-Atlantic, and throughout New England are getting ready to experience said WINTER.  A massive winter storm is developing along the Carolina coastline and will be moving to near Cape Cod by

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Winter is Coming (H. Michael Mogil, CCM, CBM, NWA-DS*)

For this article, I’m stealing a line from “Game of Thrones” – “WINTER IS COMING!” ­December 1 marked the start of meteorological winter (meteorologists define the months of December, January, and February as being winter); astronomical winter starts about three weeks later (when the earth, in its orbit around the

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THEWEATHERMOGIL:: It’s all about source regions

March has been a mostly mild month across much of the U.S. That’s because upper-level and lower-level winds have been blowing primarily from the west, southwest or south across the Nation. Yes, there have been occasional bursts of chillier air, and these come on the heels of winds from northwest,

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THEWEATHERMOGIL:: Blizzard conditions from DC to NYC

Well advertised, the “Blizzard of 2016” is well underway. Early this Saturday morning (Jan. 23, 2016), a few locations across the mid-Atlantic had already netted double-digit snowfall numbers. Heavy snow was continuing to fall from near the Washington, DC area northeastward into southeastern Pennsylvania, western New Jersey and parts of

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THEWEATHERMOGIL:: Major snowstorm looms for the Mid-Atlantic

For days, National Weather Service (NWS) computer and manmade forecasts have pointed to a major winter storm for the mid-Atlantic states. Snow and other associated wintry weather was expected as far south as northern Georgia and as far north as southern New England. Now, closer to the event, the bulls-eye

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Possible severe weather day for the Mid-Atlantic?

A very cold upper level weather system is moving toward the Mid-Atlantic (Fig. 1) this Wednesday morning. Although moisture is limited and surface temperatures probably won’t rise above 70 in Maryland or 75 in North Carolina later today, the coldness of the air at 15 to 20 thousand feet above

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Winter weather onslaught continues

If you live anywhere from the northern Plains to the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, there is absolutely no love in this Valentine’s Day forecast. More brutal cold, continued bitter wind chills (combined effect of the removal of body heat by air temperature and wind) and more snow are all on the

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Mid-Atlantic to New England snowstorminess

The explosive development of an east coast low (Fig. 1) yesterday (also known as a “meteorological bomb”), resulted in heavy snow across parts of New England and the mid-Atlantic. Considering the storm spanned two days…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 1/25/15

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Expect at least half a week of noteworthy severe weather

As the last of a couple of weak weather systems exits the Mid-Atlantic region later this Sat., Apr. 26, 2014, a much stronger storm will organize over the Rockies. This system will begin to affect the Central Plains today. As it moves out into the Plains by tomorrow, it will

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Almost everything is on today’s weather menu

The “Born Loser” comic strip on Mar. 15, 2014 said it all. The cartoon starts with an, “Oh, no…what’s the matter” panel (Fig. 1). It ends with a…well, take a look and see the full cartoon. For many in the eastern half of the U.S., the cartoon’s message may be

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