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Brutal arctic air mass invades nothern tier of U.S.

On Christmas morning, Chicken, AK (yes, that’s the name of the place) stood frozen in time at -58 degrees. Chicken is located in far eastern interior Alaska. According to the National Weather Service (NWS)…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 12/29/13

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Cooler and drier weather on the way for southwest Florida

Step outside this Sunday morning (Dec. 15, 2013) anywhere in southwest Florida and you’ll likely have memories of summertime heat and humidity. Naples Municipal Airport (APF), for example, was reporting a sultry temperature reading of 75 degrees with an equally oppressive dew point of 74 just before sunrise…To read the

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Another arctic mass moving into the eastern US

About two weeks ago, a large arctic high-pressure system invaded the US. This weather feature brought very cold air into the central and eastern states, even dropping the mercury to 35 in places like Atlanta, GA and 29 in Raleigh, NC…Well, history is repeating itself…To read the entire feature, click

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Low dew points for southwest Florida for a few more days

Lower dew points have arrived in southwest Florida. For the past two and a half days, dew point temperatures at Regional Southwest Airport (RSW) in Fort Myers have remained in the comfortable 50’s. That’s a stark contrast…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 10/26/13

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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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Sultry weather expected for Southwest Florida

Thanks to a high-amplitude upper level wind pattern (Fig. 1), colder than average weather can be found across much of the Plains states early this Saturday morning (Oct. 19, 2013). An upper level ridge across western Canada and a companion upper level trough …To read the entire feature, click here.

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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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