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Meteorological Limbo for Minnesota – Wintry Snowpocalypse Mid Atlantic into Southern New England

Meteorological Limbo for Minnesota – Wintry Snowpocalypse Mid Atlantic into Southern New England

by Paul Douglas | Dec 16, 2020 | Blog

All sharing options Snowfall Potential Next 36 HoursNOAA and AerisWeather No Winning Snowfall Lotto Anytime Soon Minnesota won’t win the Snow Lotto anytime soon. That distinction goes to Pennsylvania, where up to 30 inches may pile up by Thursday. Over a foot of snow...
White Christmas Unlikely For Much of Minnesota – While Potential Blizzard Takes Aim at Northeast

White Christmas Unlikely For Much of Minnesota – While Potential Blizzard Takes Aim at Northeast

by Paul Douglas | Dec 15, 2020 | Blog

Unsafe icePaul Douglas Smaller Snow Events Loom Larger Now ”Paul, back in my day we called an inch or two of snow FLURRIES!” I’ve seen variations of that theme over the years and I can’t disagree. The paradox: as winters shrink, Decembers warm, snowfall becomes more...
A Not-So-White Christmas Forecast for Most of the USA – Analysis of 2020 Hurricane Season

A Not-So-White Christmas Forecast for Most of the USA – Analysis of 2020 Hurricane Season

by Paul Douglas | Dec 11, 2020 | Blog

Santa Not Intimidated By A Mild December ”I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year” wrote Charles Dickens in “A Christmas Carol”. Neither Hanukah nor Christmas has been cancelled, but a blizzard of infection will make this a holiday season...
White Christmas Odds Drop: More Warm Fronts Than Cold Fronts Next 2 Weeks

White Christmas Odds Drop: More Warm Fronts Than Cold Fronts Next 2 Weeks

by Paul Douglas | Dec 10, 2020 | Blog

Mid-December or early October?Paul Douglas What a Wondrously Troubling December Go with the flow, roll with the punches. Someone should set that to music in 2020. My December gardening is not going well. I keep watering the hydrangea, but so far no sprouts. Mow the...
Old Main Winter Practicing Social Distancing – Mild Signal Continues

Old Main Winter Practicing Social Distancing – Mild Signal Continues

by Paul Douglas | Dec 8, 2020 | Blog

Tracking Inversions, Not Snowstorms Truth be told, I have an aversion to inversions. They annoy meteorologists and anyone else hoping to glimpse a little blue sky. Normally temperatures cool with altitude, but when the sun is low in the sky, feeble and ineffective,...
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