Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Wednesday, January 28

A high pressure is bringing cold weather to the Southeast. Eastern Maine continues to receive snowfall from the Nor'easter. This low pressure has weakened. 
Over 24 inches of snowfall was recorded in Rhode Island and eastern Massachusetts. Central Connecticut, central Massachusetts, and southeast Maine received 12-24 inches of snow. 6-12 inches of snow was recorded in west Connecticut, west Massachusetts, and central Maine. 3-6 inches of snow was recorded in north New Jersey, east New York, central Vermont, and north Maine. 1-3 inches of snow as reported int he rest of New York, north Vermont, and north Maine. 
An Alberta Clipper will hit Michigan with snow tonight, bringing mixed precipitation to Indiana and Illinois. The storm will move Eastward, hitting northwest New York, northwest Pennsylvania and north Ohio with snow tomorrow; central Ohio will get mixed precipitation. Thursday night it will bring snow to Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. 

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Wednesday, January 15

Rain and scattered showers continue in South Carolina caused by moisture from the Gulf.  This also causes freezing rain in North Carolina and Virginia when mixed with cold air from Canada.

Interested in learning about past hurricanes?  Check out this site: http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/hurrarchive.asp?MR=1
It contains data back to 1851.  Hurricanes were "named" starting in 1954.


Monday, January 12, 2015

Weather for Tuesday, January 13

Moisture from the Gulf causes rain in the Southeast.  Cold air from Canada will cause the moisture to tun to freeing rain in North Carolina and Virginia.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Wednesday, January 7

Lake effect snow continues over that region. Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey are also affected by the winter storm.

A cold front covers much of the US. Winds chills of -54 were reported in Minnesota. Tonight in South Carolina temperatures will drop to the teens. Friday, moisture from the Gulf Coast and this arctic blast will cause rain and ice in Texas. The rain and ice will continue on Saturday. This will cause rain in Texas and ice in Arkansas on Sunday.

The storm moves east bringing rain to Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia on Monday; ice in Kentucky, West Virginia, Washington D.C., Maryland, Delaware and Ohio; snow in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Tuesday, January 6

There will be afternoon snow in Montana.

A winter storm will bring moderate snow to the Great Lakes region. This storm dumped 6" of snow in central Iowa. Behind the storm is blustery winds and bitterly cold temperatures. Highs in the Midwest will be single digits above zero with wind chills to -30.

The cold temperatures will move east with the high pressure. Temperatures in South Carolina will hardly be out of the 30s on Thursday.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Saturday, January 3


3 major systems continue to affect the weather in the U.S. 
System #1: Rain continues in the same regions as yesterday, and is moving northeast.
System #2: Cold air now sits over Iowa and is still moving east.
System #3: Blizzard warnings across much of the New England region.

Hawaii also has blizzard warnings and there is record heat in Australia. Really cold temperatures across much of the U.S. heading into Sunday and much of next week.

Friday, January 2, 2015

Friday, January 2

There are 3 major systems over the U.S.
A low pressure near the Kentucky and Missouri border is causing rain and scattered showers in eastern Texas, east Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and northern Florida. This system will move northeast to Michigan.

A high pressure over New York brings cold air to the area.

A low pressure over North Dakota and South Dakota will move east and cause snow in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. As the storm moves towards Michigan, it will bring snow to the New England region.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

The first weather report of 2015!

Southeast parts of Texas will get rain. Central Texas, Missouri, and Arkansas will get some ice. Northwest Texas will get snow as well as Arkansas and Missouri. There's snow in Michigan and Wisconsin. 
In the mountains of Hawaii, there was snow for Christmas; that's very unusual. A typhoon went through the Philippines a few weeks ago. 
Currently, light snow covers northwestern parts of Texas, northern Oklahoma, much of Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and northwest Iowa. There is heavy snow in the mountains of Wyoming. Moderate snow covers the mountains of Colorado. The western states of Nevada, Oregon, and Washington have light snow cover.