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Wild Weather Whirlwind: From First Snow to Heavy Rain, D.C. Braces for a Chaotic Monday
weather2 years ago

Wild Weather Whirlwind: From First Snow to Heavy Rain, D.C. Braces for a Chaotic Monday

The first snow of the season arrived on December 11, with reports of a coating to 2 inches of snow in Baltimore and surrounding areas. Some counties in Maryland and Pennsylvania have delayed school openings by 2 hours due to road stickage. The snow is expected to slowly melt as temperatures remain near or just above freezing. The weather forecast predicts a chilly and dry week ahead, with a potential coastal storm bringing rain on the weekend. The article also mentions the meteorologist's personal experience with dyslexia and the occasional spelling and grammar errors in his posts.

Mixed Weather Ahead: Fog, Rain, and Possible Snow in Maryland
weather2 years ago

Mixed Weather Ahead: Fog, Rain, and Possible Snow in Maryland

Dense fog advisory has been issued for central Maryland due to residual moisture in the atmosphere. Morning temperatures range from the mid-40s to 50s. Another area of low pressure developing across the Gulf Coast will bring more rain on Sunday. Winter outlook reports suggest the possibility of more snow due to a strong El Niño event. A clipper-type event may bring snow showers to the northern suburbs of Baltimore next week as colder air arrives.

Weekend Weather Update: Rain Today, Mild Weekend Forecast
weather2 years ago

Weekend Weather Update: Rain Today, Mild Weekend Forecast

A geomagnetic storm is expected to reach Earth today, but it will be missed due to daylight and cloud cover. The focus now is on a storm system bringing periods of rain to the mountains this morning and reaching metro and eastern areas between noon and tonight. The weekend will be mild, with a chance of rain on Saturday night into Sunday. The next storm system will arrive on Sunday, followed by showers on Monday and Tuesday. The latest NOAA report predicts a very strong El Niño event, potentially impacting the US Winter Storm Track. The author also discusses their experience with dyslexia and takes responsibility for any spelling or grammar mistakes in their work.

November 26 Weather: Rain, Colder Winds, and Flurries Expected
weather2 years ago

November 26 Weather: Rain, Colder Winds, and Flurries Expected

A coastal low pressure system will bring rain to the east coast, while a colder storm drops moderate snow in the central US, affecting flights. Colder air will follow, potentially bringing flurries to metro areas on Tuesday. The article also mentions the Winter Outlook, with a strong El Niño event predicted, and provides updates on the weather forecast for the upcoming week.

El Niño's Winter Impact: From San Diego to Florida, NJ to Houston, and Washington
weather2 years ago

El Niño's Winter Impact: From San Diego to Florida, NJ to Houston, and Washington

El Niño is expected to bring wetter-than-normal conditions across the United States this winter, a significant change from the previous three years dominated by La Niña. While the southern states have the best chance of experiencing heavier precipitation, San Diego may not see above-average rainfall despite the presence of El Niño. The forecast indicates equal chances of above or below normal winter precipitation for San Diego and Imperial counties. Although El Niño is not likely to impact drought conditions in the region, most of California has already been relieved of drought conditions. The seasonal outlook suggests that drought improvement is expected in some parts of the country, while drought development is likely in others. However, it is important to note that these outlooks are not guarantees, and local impacts may vary.

Winter 2023-2024 Outlook: How El Niño Will Impact Tennessee, the Bay Area, Snow, and DFW
weather2 years ago

Winter 2023-2024 Outlook: How El Niño Will Impact Tennessee, the Bay Area, Snow, and DFW

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's winter outlook predicts wetter conditions for Tennessee and other parts of the United States due to the return of the El Niño weather pattern. This means chillier temperatures and increased precipitation, potentially leading to heavier snowfall. While temperatures may be slightly above average in parts of Tennessee, the wetter atmosphere will make the cold weather feel colder. The forecast does not specify how much precipitation will fall as rain, snow, or ice, but overall, more precipitation is expected during the winter season.

Michigan's Winter Outlook: Dry and Warm or Just a Myth?
weather2 years ago

Michigan's Winter Outlook: Dry and Warm or Just a Myth?

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released its winter outlook for the United States, predicting warmer-than-average temperatures and drier-than-average conditions across the north, including Michigan. With El Niño in place for the first time in four years, the NOAA forecasts a 40%-50% probability of above-normal temperatures and a 40%-50% probability of below-average precipitation for Michigan during the winter season.

"NOAA's Winter Weather Outlook: What to Expect"
weather2 years ago

"NOAA's Winter Weather Outlook: What to Expect"

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released its winter weather outlook, predicting a slight chance for above normal precipitation and an even higher chance for above average temperatures in the northeast. While the outlook covers a three-month period, there is still potential for snow and cold snaps. Powder Ridge Mountain Park and Resort in Middlefield, Connecticut, is not concerned about the weather as they have invested in a snow gun manufacturer that can make snow at temperatures as high as 80 degrees. They plan to have snow on the mountain throughout December and even have a snow play area during their music festival in July.

NOAA Predicts Wetter South, Warmer North, and Increased Climate Extremes in U.S. Winter Outlook
weather2 years ago

NOAA Predicts Wetter South, Warmer North, and Increased Climate Extremes in U.S. Winter Outlook

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released its U.S. winter outlook, predicting a warmer winter for much of the continental United States, with varying levels of rain and snowfall depending on the location. The forecast takes into account the influence of El Niño, which is expected to bring warmer and drier conditions to the northern and far western parts of the country, while the southern states can expect a wetter winter. The outlook also warns of potential climate extremes due to a strengthening El Niño and the ongoing effects of climate change.