Good morning everyone! As promised, I have another weather update regarding our big storm system which will be producing a blizzard over the Dakotas and Upper Midwest today and some decent interior mountain snow tomorrow through Tuesday across Southern New… Read More ›
Month: November 2019
Thanksgiving Forecast: Record Snow Has Fallen, But More is to Come
By Chris Martz | November 27, 2019 Millions of Americans have already begun travelling for the Thanksgiving holiday, though many more have yet to depart on their adventure. Depending upon where you are travelling, there could be some quite hazardous… Read More ›
Thanksgiving Travel Forecast
By Chris Martz | November 23, 2019 Good evening everyone! Thanksgiving is less than a week away, so I decided that I wanted to give my viewers a heads up on what’s going on across the country this week as… Read More ›
A Sad Day Today…
While this blog’s purpose is to provide accurate forecasts for major U.S. weather events, weather education, and climate op-eds, today’s post is quite a bit different and personal. What happened? As you all have known, my black lab/pit bull (?)… Read More ›
2019 – 2020 Winter Forecast
By Chris Martz and Chase Koller | November 16, 2019 As clocks are turned back and temperatures are plunging, the change from fall to winter is upon us. After last year was our fourth consecutive winter with above average temperatures… Read More ›
No, Global Warming is Not Causing More Frequent Arctic Outbreaks
By Chris Martz | November 9, 2019 INTRODUCTION Just when wildfires weren’t enough, we now have people blaming cold weather on a warming climate, which seems quite contradictory. In light of the Arctic outbreak in forecast this coming week, people… Read More ›
Snowfall on Tap For the Mid-Atlantic & New England This Weekend.
By Chris Martz | November 4, 2019 One of the first things I do while weather forecasting is study the 500 millibar height anomaly maps over the Northern Hemisphere, North America, or both. The average air pressure at sea level… Read More ›