2010 is of course well upon us now, and as usual with a new year, many of us look back at the events of the previous year, and forward to the year to come, and I am no different in that regard. While I refuse to make New Year’s Resolutions, I do like to make [...]
In what has become known to most as year that has had anything but typical weather, 2009 rounds out the year with nearly 2/3 of the U.S. covered in snow!
We seem to be in between two major storm systems, but that didn’t stop a shortwave trough from returning brisk cold air and a snow for [...]
Continue reading about Snow Adds Exclamation Mark on 2009’s Quirky Weather
A potent June setup for severe weather is underway across the Texas Panhandle and South Plains today. Very high instability will be in place by late afternoon, as well as an old frontal boundary and a dryline with a triple point intersection setting up around southwest Swisher or perhaps northern Hale County. Wind shear throughout [...]
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