A daily summary of social media discussions about the weather
A daily summary of social media discussions about the weather.
Early start to winter there...
Click on the link in the Tweet below. Awesome fall images.
Very interesting story of an event from October 1844
'tis the season! :-) Some areas are going from fall to winter already!
Garth Brooks concert at Notre Dame Stadium
A daily summary of social media discussions about the weather.
First people down the mountain on opening day. :-)
View from Mt. Washington New Hampshire
Well, at least I have a few alternatives for posting information. Starting today I will be making these consolidated "daily" post. They will contain everything that I would normally share in a day, all rolled up into one post. Who knows, it may be easier for you to read instead of wading through multiple post. But this will mean that you will have to come back here to get the updates. I can post a comment on FB when I do an update, but that's about it.
This consolidated post will be ordered with the most recent update at the bottom and I will time stamp each update for you. All I ask is that if you like the post, to please click on the Facebook button at the bottom to "Like" it. Since the Facebook page isn't working, new followers will be harder to come by, so those likes will go a long way in helping me out. Thursday, 8:33 am
If it doesn't feel like fall for you yet, it will very soon. It's looking like our high temps will be below normal for about a week. With rain coming in on Saturday, we'll see a little bump up, but still below normal. The six images below are the high temperature anomalies through Wednesday, and as you can see, we will finally get a week of BELOW normal temps instead of above.
Thursday, 9:05 am
Blocking events are what helps to push the cold air south. And speaking of cold air, the very NW corner on NC and NE corner of TN could see a flake or two of snow. Fun times ahead! :-)
Thursday, 10:12 am
Here's another story on the crop losses in Georgia due to Hurricane Michael, and the losses are estimated to be in the neighborhood of 3 billion dollars.
https://www.ajc.com/news/hurricane-michael-damage-billion-georgia-agricultural-losses/TLLCf5XpCsnJvMAhWZE8cI/ Thursday, 11:26 am
Thursday, 12:13 pm
Animated GIF showing the 10 day temperature anomalies from the 00Z Euro operational run.
Thursday, 1:43 pm
Here's the Weekly Weather Briefing from the Atlanta NWS office.
Thursday, 2:48 pm
Whoa!!!
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