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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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This time, the change in the weather will be subtle

By Wed., Dec. 10, 2014, the high temperature in Naples will only be about what the low temperature was on Sat., Dec. 6, 2014. This change will come about slowly, not by the usual cold frontal blast…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 12/6/14

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Weather records tumble, and will continue to tumble, nationwide

Imagine that the weather pattern this week and last week represents a rock concert. There will be lots of acts, many with different flavors, yet, all within the theme of the main program. If that analogy works, then, last week’s Typhoon Nuri was the opening act…To read the entire feature,

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Southwest Florida gets another brief cool down

February temperatures have been well above average across southwest Florida. Naples has averaged more than 4 degrees warmer than usual for the month; temperatures in Fort Myers have averaged about 2 degrees warmer than seasonal values. Warm temperatures have been accompanied by a continued deficit in precipitation…To read the entire

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Strong subsidence event leads to dramatic dew point drops in northern California

The National Weather Service (NWS) office in Monterey, CA posted an image and a brief summary of a strong drying event that occurred in north-central California during the Nov. 20, 2013 to Nov. 22, 2013 period. Santa Rosa (just north of the San Francisco Bay area) recorded a 56-degree dew

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Warm in Alaska and cold across much of the lower 48 states

For the past week, a persistent upper level wind flow pattern has carried a series of storms from the western Pacific into the Alaska region. These have produced abnormally warmer and wetter than average weather in Alaska…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 10/21/13

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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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