The culprit behind the country’s somewhat wacky weather, or at least part of it, is the (aforementioned) probable sudden stratospheric warming event (SSW) disrupting the stratosphere’s polar vortex ...
The varied topography of the Western United States—a patchwork of valleys and mountains, basins and plateaus—results in minutely localized weather. Accordingly, snowfall forecasts for the mountain ...
A significant change in the atmosphere means the weeks after Thanksgiving could be colder and snowier than normal across ...
If you can remember from our winter forecast, snow extent in Siberia and Canada can impact our winter season. How do we ...
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data shows snow has already appeared across much of the northern U.S. and the ...
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