Sunday, February 16, 2014
Another Wild Week
I had talked about a pattern change last week and the pattern did indeed change and the Northwest was opened up to a series of storms that brought much needed rains to the region. Maybe it was too much of a good thing. Snows in Seattle stopped traffic, and rains in California brought flooding. They will need a continuance of this pattern to get out of their long tern drought though, and especially in the southwest, that pattern will have to include them. The drought there is leaving people fighting over water rights and asking the federal government to put the lives of people ahead of the lives of fish. That is how bad it has gotten there.
The southern plains came out of its deep freeze and got to enjoy some spring type weather, and at least in the northern plains and great lakes, there has been some lessening of the bitter arctic air. Snow systems still are hitting the area with shots of moderate snows and the piles continue to grow higher. Chicago is over 5 feet of snow for the season and more is surely on the way.
The east was once again pummeled by a major storm that dumped up to two feet of snow and ice storms that caused power outages to hundreds of thousands. Cities were once again left as parking lots as transportation became impossible. At least folks in the southeast rebounded quickly back to warmer weather, but cold stays holding on in the northeast.
The coming week holds promise of a warmup in many areas struggling with cold and snow. Rapidly melting snow on frozen ground though is a recipe for flooding, and that is certainly a concern. Also with the warmer weather, the mid Mississippi valley could see a severe storm outbreak later in the week. Certainly the ingredients are present and even 5 days out, the Storms Prediction Center has put out a notice on this possibility.
The longer range outlook going beyond next week is starting to look like a return to the pattern that we have had most of the winter with cold air returning to the eastern half of the country and warm and dry in the west. This would mean more cold and snow in areas which want nothing more than for spring to arrive.
This I believe was in Charlotte NC during last weeks winter storm. Traffic nightmares.
IN upstate NY, it was hard to find ones vehicles.
Even Buses in Virginia were snowed in.
Snow and palm trees you don't often see together, but there it was in South Carolina.
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