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The Expressway of Storms to Continue; Beginning Changes Upstream

The onslaught of a powerful Pacific jet stream continues to batter parts of southern Alaska, northwest Canada, and into the Pacific Northwest. This in turn keeps the pattern rolling along through the entire United States bringing a new storm every couple of days. When zoning in on the Ohio Valley a basic rinse and repeat [...]

Severe Storms a Threat for Monday in the Ohio Valley

If going from 30s and snow showers on Thursday to mid and upper 60s to near 70 on Sunday with strong southerly winds, one might wonder what is going on. Well, the answer is another strong storm system is bearing down on the region. A line of showers and embedded thunderstorms are moving through the [...]

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Major Hurricane Potential For Florida or Model Mayhem?

While I missed the weak tropical storm for the beginning of the last week hitting around Florida, it appears that I was just a week too early. The problem with this story is it could be a much more formidable storm. On Sunday, Tropical Depression 18 formed in the western Caribbean and currently sits as [...]

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“Indian Summer” Gone, Fall Storminess Returns

Hopefully many went out and enjoyed the last 10 days of mostly dry, mostly sunny, and pleasantly warm temperatures because that time is all but over. Temperatures for the next 5 days will not be too bad but after Monday any sustained warm temperatures seem to be over for the 2011 season. A cold front [...]

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Unsettled Weather Returns Mid Week, Growing Cooler Late

The great weather continues but changes are coming. The great weather that will last over a week will start to change by late Tuesday and really begin to change by late next week. Hopefully you took advantage or will take advantage of the notice that the first 10-14 days of October, outside the 1st day [...]

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Cloudy, Cool, and Wet Turns Sunny and Cool Then Mild

The stagnant weather pattern that most of the region has been in since the beginning of last week is about to pull a 180 degree turn in the next couple of days. With constant threats of rain and cool temperatures expect sunshine and mild conditions starting next week. The slow, broad cut off low that [...]

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Brief Warm Up Before Stronger Cool Shot

No question fall has gripped the region. Cloudy skies, drizzle, light rain, and northerly winds made it feel much more like October than early September. Some sun broke out Friday and a little more on Saturday to allow temperatures to feel quite nice with low and middle 70s. A few scattered showers and thundershowers were [...]

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Hot July Over, Cooler August On Tap

The time has arrived where the talk about August being cooler than July. With the tropics being active and the sun beginning to wane, the heat will begin to back down in full force over this next month. While warm and humid days still greet the region in August, the persistent 90 degree temperature regime [...]

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Cool Weather Leaves but Wet Weather Remains

Current Surface Map: Courtesy of The Weather Channel The unseasonably cool weather the Ohio Valley and Midwest experienced last week is exiting but the threat of daily shower and thunderstorm threats will continue. While Friday was dry, places in the region are already getting wet again. Hopefully you got to enjoy Friday because the storm [...]

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Global Warming Equals Political, Real World Equals Cooling

Courtesy of modernsurvivalblog.com I am on the soapbox tonight as I have had enough of this global warming garbage that has been force fed down many throats in America the last several years. While Global Warming is a natural occurrence in cycles, this political crack pot scheme that the reason the weather is more extreme [...]

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