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Month: January 2018

Winter 2015

January 26, 2018January 26, 2018 metblogger

Tomorrow is the three year anniversary of the record breaking 45 days.  Three years ago on January 27, 2015, started the span of 45 days where we had record breaking cold and record breaking snow.  What was unique about that winter was the fact that these records were broken only within a little over a […]

 Cold, New England, Snow, Storm, Weather, Winter

AMS at a Glance… 2018

January 23, 2018 metblogger

At the beginning of this month, I had the pleasure of attending my first ever American Meteorological Society (AMS) meeting in Austin, Texas. In addition to it being my first meeting as an attendee, it was my first meeting as a presenter; an opportunity I owe to NSF funding as a part of the NWC […]

 Climatology, Cold, Models, New England, Snow, Storm, Weather, Winter

January Thaw? How Long Will It Last?

January 19, 2018 metblogger

After a real cold start to the winter season, with nearly 2 weeks of temperatures lucky to make it into the teens, seems strange that we’re talking about a “January Thaw”. The first sign of a pattern change came last week as temperatures hung around the 30’s and 40’s, which could pass as Spring after […]

 Arctic, Climatology, Cold, Forecasting, Models, New England, Weather, Winter

Frozen New England Will Thaw This Week

January 8, 2018 metblogger

Finally, frozen New England will have a chance to catch its breath.  After a record-setting cold weekend, temperatures will moderate this week.  Some light snow will affect the evening commute tonight but then dry weather takes over through Thursday afternoon.  Temperatures will surge well above normal by the end of the week as a low-pressure […]

 Climatology, New England, Rain, Storm, Winter

Major Storm set to Approach New England

January 2, 2018 metblogger

A rapidly intensifying storm is expected to pass off the East Coast of New England on Thursday.  A combination of heavy snow and high winds will create blizzard conditions in some areas.  Coastal Flooding is also considered a risk as strong winds and high astronomical tides come together during the afternoon on Thursday. Currently, the […]

 Arctic, Cold, Forecasting, Models, New England, Snow, Storm, Weather, Winter

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