

RISE, AND SHINE...
Temperatures will rise, and the skies will continue to shine as we remain on track for near record temperatures Friday and Saturday. The only knock will be the winds, right on through the weekend they will remain brisk, the price you pay for highs of 65 to 70. Before we get too deep into the weather, we were fortunate to have clear skies to witness one of the best displays of the northern lights I can remember, and I'm getting long in the tooth. Many of you must have agreed,


A NEW SHERIFF IN TOWN
After our little fling with winter, there's a new sheriff in town and he means business. The law has been laid down, no cold, no snow, no wild west weather for at least a week. By order of the law, peaceful weather is the new sheriff in town. Nip it in the bud! Before, I get to the possibility of a 70 degree high and near record temperatures, my climate and folklore guru, Steve Gottschalk, is taking a deep dive into some of the most notable weather events this area has seen d


WELL, WASN'T THAT SPECIAL
Well, what a crazy weekend of weather. If you are a fan of variety, you should be more than pleased. We went full circle, with highs Friday in the 60s to wind chills by the end of the weekend that were in the single digits and teens. (In just over a day, it felt 50 degrees colder). On top of that, sunshine Friday gave way to rain Saturday that in many areas changed to snow Saturday night. While most of us experienced snowflakes, accumulations were generally no more than a dus


A TONED-DOWN SEVERE WEATHER YEAR
Nick continues to sail the Caribbean on a cruise with his wife Mary. Due to concerns with internet coverage, he packaged a couple of special pieces designed to give me a break and you something interesting to read and learn from. Here's his latest edition based on this year's severe weather season. Here's hoping they are enjoying temperatures in the 80s, using plenty of sunscreen. As for me, I will be back in the saddle tomorrow. TS A TONED DOWN SEVERE WEATHER YEAR After a re


A LA NINA WINTER AHEAD
Nick is sailing the Caribbean with his lovely wife. Due to concerns with internet, he packaged a couple of special pieces designed to give me a break and you something interesting to read and learn from. Here's hoping the weather is far warmer than what we are dealing with here. Smooth cruising, Nick and Mary! A LA NINA WINTER AHEAD Globally, two major features stand out across the oceans as we get closer and closer to meteorological winter. For one, the incredible warmth off








