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The weather woes of Thanksgiving Day 2013

Holidays are not the time for major wintry storms.Whenever significant snow, rain and/or wind affects one or more of the major hub travel cities, there is always a domino effect. Airline flights in and out of the affected hub cities eventually influence flight delays…To read the entire feature, click here.

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Wintry weather pattern has established itself across the US

If you live anywhere east of the Rockies (and that includes most places in the Deep South), the weather watchword for the next two weeks looks to be, “chilly.” This doesn’t mean…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 11/22/13

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Weather pattern replay set for the upcoming two weeks

Today’s chill in the eastern half of the Nation is about ready to undergo a two-week recycling period. The current arctic blast plowed into the US early this week. Computer models are now indicating that by early next week another arctic blast…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published

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Storminess in the west; cold in the north

The large upper level ridge parked over eastern Alaska and western Canada is going to provide one last gasp of arctic chill this week. Then the weather pattern will become more tranquil and seasonable. However, this air mass, arriving from high latitudes, will ensure a wintry blast to parts of

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Snowstorm clobbers western High Plains and parts of the Rockies

An early season snowstorm, replete with blizzard conditions, buried parts of the western High Plains and northern Rockies with several feet of snow during the period Oct. 4 – Oct. 5, 2013. Four feet of the white stuff…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 10/7/13

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