Thought I would share this with you I found at AccuWeather.com on Tuesday Feb. 16: Following a cold snap in the Northeast, Lake Erie’s surface is virtually frozen over for the first time in about 14 years. The ice ranges in thickness between paper thin along the northern shore and several inches along the southern [...]
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From AccuWeather.com: Lake Erie Frozen over; First Time in 14 Years
February 16th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: Climatology · Cold Weather · Erie Weather · Erie Weather Records · Ice · Weather History · Weather News · Winter Weather
Today’s News 8 Weather Blog Post: FRIDAY FREE FOR ALL: IT’S NOT JUST EL NINO
January 22nd, 2010 · 1 Comment
(this is from the post I did this morning on the News 8 Weather Blog for WROC-TV in Rochester, NY) I decided to use the quiet weather pattern and sunshine to open this mornings post up to you the commenters and answer some of the weather question you may have on your mind. So feel [...]
Tags: Cold Weather · El Niño · Long Range Forecast · Misc Weather · NY Weather · News 8 Weather Blog · Rochester Weather · Seasonal Outlooks · Snow · Weather Blogs · Weather News · Winter 2009/2010 · Winter Forecast · Winter Weather
COLD AND SNOWY THE NEXT 10 DAYS
January 4th, 2010 · No Comments
Written By: News 8 Chief Scott Hetsko What a weekend of weather in Western New York! As always with lake effect, wide variability in snow amounts between the lakeshore and just 10 miles to the South… To read the rest visit RochesterHomepage.net Weather Blog Sphere: Related Content Bookmark to: Hide Sites $$(‘div.d2390′).each( function(e) { e.visualEffect(‘slide_up’,{duration:0.5}) [...]
Tags: Cold Weather · Discussion · Forecasting · Lake Effect Snow · NY Weather · News 8 Weather Blog · Rochester Weather · Weather Blogs · Winter 2009/2010 · Winter Weather
THE WEEK AHEAD & KEEP THE SNOW REPORTS COMING
January 4th, 2010 · No Comments
This is the post I did today from RochesterHomepage.net Weather Blog. Written by: Brian Neudorff The above graphic represents snow reports we have seen from the National Weather Service and from all of you who have emailed and commented on here about your snow totals. Snow amounts tend to be sparse during the early mornings. [...]
Tags: Cold Weather · Discussion · Forecasting · Lake Effect Snow · Weather Blogs · Weather News · Winter Weather
What is an Alberta Clipper?
January 13th, 2009 · No Comments
An Alberta Clipper is a storm that originates in western Canada typically in or near the province of Alberta during the winter. These storms are driven southeastward by the jet stream through Montana, the Dakotas and Minnesota before they turn across the Great Lakes basin headed toward the Atlantic Coast. This track keeps a clipper [...]
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