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Possible snowstorm from the Mid-Atlantic to coastal New England Tuesday

As the polar vortex reasserts itself over eastern Canada, one of the many “clippers” (see article from Jan. 19, 2014) rotating around it appears ready to spawn an East Coast snowstorm. If the computer and human forecasts verify…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 01/20/14

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Heavy snow expected from Ohio Valley into southern New England and northern Mid-Atlantic

Cold air is firmly entrenched across the northern tier of states. Early this New Year’s Day morning (Wed., Jan. 1, 2014), an east to west front from Oklahoma eastward through the Ohio Valley separated two disparate air masses. To the north (e. g., Iowa), temperature readings were in single digit

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Astronomical autumn started today, Sept. 22, 2013

Astronomical summer ended today at 4:44 p.m. E.D.T. However, if you’ve been monitoring the weather, you had clues this transition to autumn was underway weeks ago. One hint was…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 9/22/13

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