by Paul Douglas | Feb 18, 2018 | Blog
Mix Wintry Precipitation Likely Early Next Week “Confidence is fairly high that an impactful wintry mixed precipitation event will unfold for Sunday through Tuesday of next week. Over the 3-day period, accumulating snow with amounts generally in the 3-6\”...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 17, 2018 | Blog
Weekend Thaw – Slush Potential Sunday & Monday On Friday I talked to a combined Minneapolis – St. Paul gathering of the Rotary, from the 50th floor of the IDS Building. Which brought back very good memories. During a job interview in 1983 the managers...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 16, 2018 | Blog
Winter Slowly Moderates – Monday Slush Potential Mother Nature owes us no apologies. The weather machine grinds on; we make plans – and get in the way. Atmospheric tantrums are uniquely democratic; everyone is impacted. That said, we all consume weather...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 15, 2018 | Blog
Some of My Favorite Meteorological Pet Peeves We all have our pet peeves, and meteorologists are no exception. Here are a few of my favorites. “You weather forecasters are never right!” We do get the forecast wrong, especially the 7-Day, but the tomorrow...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 14, 2018 | Blog
Paul’s Theory of Meteorological Relativity 10 months out of the year a predicted high of 20s would set off alarm bells and a hyperventilating public. People would be marching on the local National Weather Service office! But in 2018, after the coldest winter in...