Byย Chris Martz We’re on the verge of wrapping up the month of April as we are full steam ahead toward the final month of meteorological spring, but winter is still trying to keep its grip on the Midwest. A storm… Read More ›
Month: April 2019
What Causes Dust Devils Anyhow?
By Chris Martz Earlier today, a rotating column of dust formed over a football field at Brooks Junior High School in Alberta, Canada. Monster dust devil at Brooks Junior High School football field in #Brooks #abstorm video taken by Sadie… Read More ›
April Snowstorms: The Rule, Not the Exception
By Chris Martz | April 16, 2019 Last week, the Great Plains and upper Midwest were pummeled with a late-season blizzard. A wide swath of 10 to 20+ inches of snow buried parts of Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota,… Read More ›
Late-Season Blizzard to Hit the Plains & Upper Midwest
By Chris Martz We are now less than two months away from meteorological summer, and there is no sign of a locked-in spring for the Upper Midwest and Great Plains, as a late-season blizzard is set to drop a hammer… Read More ›
Rare April Snow Hits the Carolinas
By Chris Martz Many living in interior North Carolina and South Carolina woke up Tuesday morning to find a light coating of snow on the ground, a rare sight even in winter! @wxbrad Near Wingate/Unionville pic.twitter.com/Uo1L3AXYxY โ Micah Tyson (@Micah_GlassJoe)… Read More ›