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Nowdata does not provide any info when I tried it. Recalled stats from Wunderground history.
It was buggy earlier today. Jan 2006 fourth-warmest? No thanks!
Not providing the monthly data since the space between the title and the summary statistics won't fit on my screen even if I collapse the taskbar. Daily almanac? Fuhget about it. There's a long-standing bug in NOWData where a record will be listed in the Daily almanac despite data from that year being woefully incomplete. For example, the 2nd image, where 1872 is listed as the record warmest YTD mean temp despite the official temp record beginning in July of that year, and 2015 as coldest YTD despite an even more obvious flaw.
Cold forecast for next Thursday keeps getting colder. Sunny today.
Getting colder. NWS forecast high for near Amherst is 14° rather than 17°, first time I checked 19°. Low isn't that impressive for cold snap, only 1°.
[Not bothering to put the unit system as it should be obvious from context]
BROADLY SPEAKING...COLD AND BLUSTERY. A +AO / +NAO TREND WOULD
SIGNAL COLD AIR REMAINING TRAPPED ACROSS THE N-POLE WITH A MORE
ROBUST STORM TRACK ACROSS THE REGION...THOUGH PARENT WITH A +PNA
YIELDS FAVORABLE TROUGHING AND COLDER AIR ACROSS THE NE-CONUS AS
INDICATED THROUGH MODEL-AVERAGING. D6-8 CIPS ANALOGS CORROBORATE
WITH VERY HIGH PROBABILITIES OF SURFACE TEMPERATURES ACROSS OUR
REGION BEING WELL BELOW-NORMAL.
IN WAKE OF THE CLIPPER LOW AND ACCOMPANYING DEEP TROUGH THROUGH THE
NE-CONUS WILL SEE NW-FLOW PREVAIL DRIVING A CONSIDERABLY COLD
AIRMASS ACROSS THE REGION REINFORCED BY ADDITIONAL IMPULSES THROUGH
THE BROADER CYCLONIC FLOW PATTERN ACROSS THE NE-CONUS. H925-H850
TEMPERATURES AROUND -20 TO -25C. BLUSTERY NW-WINDS ESPECIALLY
ALONG THE SHORES WITH DEEP MIXING UP TO AROUND H7. MAY NEED WIND
CHILL HEADLINES DURING THE EVENING PERIODS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.
23 F/-5 C at 11:45PM. Perhaps some wintry precipitation tomorrow before changing over to rain.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY HAS ISSUED A WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR LIGHT SNOW, SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN. IT IS IN
EFFECT FROM NOON UNTIL 1000 PM ON SATURDAY.
* LOCATIONS...THE PENNSYLVANIA COUNTIES OF CARBON AND MONROE, AS
WELL AS SUSSEX COUNTY IN NEW JERSEY.
* HAZARD TYPES...LIGHT SNOW, SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN.
* SNOW AND SLEET ACCUMULATIONS...UP TO AROUND AN INCH.
Cold here too, forecast high on Wednesday is -8/-22C! Probably with wind too. The coldest day so far this winter was just 15F/-10C, so it will be a shock. December was mild and had only three nights below 10F/-12C, the coldest being -1F/-18C, and just 0.1" snow. There is no snow to be seen now, but there should be a few inches this weekend to help the cold.
It's winter up here in the Northeast, but it's summer down in the Southeast
Pretty soon that warm, nasty air will be headed up here to bring record high temps to the Northeast, too
Flagstaff, AZ is also experiencing some unusual (subzero!) cold, with PHX near freezing; must've been quite the cold front.
Interesting stuff going on...
Busy 7amEST map this morning.
Precip entering PA/Maryland
I-70 accidents in WV from Ice.
Snow all over Michigan.
Snow accumulations in northern Texas.
Thunderstorms in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas
Fog in Florida
High Pressure in New England providing arctic air for snow to fall before changeover.
Notice the 60s in Florida already this morning...Warm air about to rise north
It's 24F/-4.4C here right now and its going to rain in 10 hrs from now. Since digits in Vermont and rain tonight.
I cant believe it's looking like winter in the SouthWest than it is here past 4 days.
We have icy roads this morning with freezing rain in N Indiana. It it right near 32, but should warm quickly. Next, the clipper late Monday could bring us several inches of snow then a blast of cold.
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