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Tag Archives: Midwest
Summer 2015 Dry West Mild Elsewhere
The summer of 2015 is showing signs of being a hot and wet season for the western parts of the United States, and the midwest should be normal in temperatures, with frequent rain. The pattern is being setup by an … Continue reading
Winter of 2013-2014 is Colder Drier and Quicker
Winter of 2013-2014 has been a good starter, with below freezing temperatures hitting earlier than normally expected. In October, the temperatures hit freezing around the end of the month in the midwest. Some forecasts for the winter of 2013-2014 were … Continue reading
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Tagged Advent, Brisk Winds, Climate, Cold Weather, Lawns, Long Sleep, Many Home Owners, Midwest, No Doubt, Signs, Sleep, Strains, Temperatures, Tornadoes
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Early November Snow in 2013
November Snow is not that unusual for parts of the midwest, and is expected anytime we get closer to Halloween. The most interesting winters involve a snow event in November, as it makes for difficult and early winter starts in … Continue reading
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Tagged Cold Temperatures, Midwest, Record Snowfall, Snow Events, Snow Fall, Storms
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Winter or Spring of 2013
Winter of 2013 was quickly replaced by the spring of 2013 but with little change of temperature, and a continuation of snow and freezing precipitation. The continuation of cooler temperatures throughout the country has resulted in better precipitation, and the … Continue reading
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Tagged Continuation, Cracks, Crops, Drought Areas, Drought Monitor, East Coast, F5, Fulfillment, Hot, Midwest, Mild Temperatures, Minnesota Wisconsin, Mississippi, Moore Oklahoma, Nbsp Nbsp Nbsp Nbsp Nbsp, North Dakota, Precipitation Pattern, Storm Patterns, Storms, Tropical Weather, United States, Wit
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Early March Winter Clipper of Snow and Storm of Duration
The dreaded Alberta winter clipper has made its way into the twin cities, and will be working its way into parts of Wisconsin, and off to the suburbs of Milwaukee and Chicago. This storm, will eventually merge into a larger … Continue reading
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Tagged Amount Of Time, Cadence, Clipper, Convergence, Dry Snow, Early Spring, Havoc, Interstate System, Midwest, Minneapolis St Paul, Monday Morning, Paul Metro Area, Precipitation, Punch, Runways, Snow Event, Snow Events, Storms, Twin Cities Metro, Weather Issues
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Winter of 2013 Proving to be Mild and Warm
With the many weeks of the holiday season behind us, the winter of 2013 is becoming another warmer winter season, pacing averages, and keeping ahead of the trends of cold weather. However, the averages are as warm as we are … Continue reading
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Tagged 1930s, Average Weather, Blasts, Citrus Crops, Cold Temperatures, Cold Weather, Colder Temperatures, Drought, East Coast, Economic Strength, Frigid Conditions, Holiday Season, Midwest, Pockets, Rain Conditions, Storms, True Winter, Warmth, Weather Averages, West Coast, Winter Season
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