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Entries in weather (81)

Saturday
Jun012013

Tornados Again in Oklahoma

More tragedy in Oklahoma.

Saturday
Mar232013

Punxsutawney Phil 'Indicted' 

Looks like a groundhog joins a bunch of weather men in making bad weather predictions.

Authorities in still-frigid Ohio have issued an "indictment" of the furry rodent, who predicted an early spring when he didn't see his shadow after emerging from his western Pennsylvania lair on Feb. 2.

Have a read.


http://www.emissourian.com/news/weird_news/article_7014a806-930a-11e2-af1f-001a4bcf887a.html

Thursday
Jan172013

Snow Hits SE, Rain Still in Atlanta

Snow hit Mississippi and Alabama today, and they say it's heading for Georgia.

Only rain and temos in the 40s here in Atlanta right now.

Thursday
Dec272012

Winter Storm Whipping its Way Around the Country

Now heading to the Northeast.

Thursday
Oct252012

The Perfect Storm Heading for East Coast

The U.S. East Coast has a good chance of getting blasted by gale-force winds, flooding, heavy rain and maybe even snow early next week by an unusual hybrid of hurricane and winter storm, federal and private forecasters say.

Though still projecting several days ahead of Halloween week, the computer models are spooking meteorologists. Government scientists said Wednesday the storm has a 70 percent chance of smacking the Northeast and mid-Atlantic.

Some experts have compared it to the so-called Perfect Storm that struck off the coast of New England in 1991,  and was the subject of a famous movie, but that one didn’t hit as populated an area and is not comparable to what the East Coast may be facing. Nor is it like last year’s Halloween storm, which was merely an early snowstorm in the Northeast.