SO OUR TEMPERATURES ARE STARTING TO DROP A LITTLE BIT. DEW POINT STARTING TO MEET UP WITH IT. HERE’S ONE EXAMPLE YOU CAN SEE OUT TOWARDS LAKEFRONT RIGHT NOW. LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN YOU’RE LOOKING ...
But forecasters with NOAA who monitor the vortex say that shouldn't influence weather patterns much at this point. Looking ahead to February, a sign that the polar vortex could wake up is if there ...
The blast of cold that fueled record snowfall across Gulf Coast beaches last week was just the latest to transport frigid air that normally swirls above the North Pole to places much farther south ...
Elsewhere, a displaced lobe of the polar vortex has brought an unrelenting chill to large parts of the contiguous United States. About 30 states have experienced temperatures well below average ...
You also notice the end of the forecast indicates the polar vortex may be making another swipe at Michigan in mid-February. At that time of year it can still be a very cold outbreak. However it ...
Meteorologist Chris Shaffer says temps will warm into the upper 40s on Thursday in the Twin Cities, and into the 50s in some parts of Minnesota.
This can be displayed another way by looking at the spread between the temperature and the dew point. A greater spread means that the air is drier. notice how dew points were in the single digits ...
THEY MIGHT DO IT THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. YOU GOT 60 DEGREE TEMPERATURES ALREADY EASING BACK, SHOWING YOU THOSE DEW POINTS YET AGAIN. WHEN THOSE TWO MEET, WE’RE GOING TO START TO FORM THAT FOG.
The nationwide cold spell isn’t a record-smasher, but the Southwest drought and Gulf Coast snows are another matter.
From 18 Storm Track Meteorologist Jeremy Landgrebe: It was just as sunny today as it was yesterday with not as breezy winds. Tonight stays clear for a low of 26°. Tomorrow has our next potential ...