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Old 12-23-2015, 02:13 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Currently I have the fire going for heat. Only 52° here and raining..9th day with rain this month. At 2.70", could get to 4" by EOM


56° in NYC with 60s in NJ.


U.S(Lower 48) today


Tornadoes
Flooding
Snow
Cold
Record Warm
Lightning
Wind Damage


next 5 days add a blizzard to that


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Old 12-23-2015, 02:23 PM
 
Location: Murphy, North Carolina
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Confirmed tornado east of Clarksdale moving northeast at 55 MPH.
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Old 12-23-2015, 03:37 PM
 
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It's gonna be muddy.
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Old 12-23-2015, 04:19 PM
 
Location: Munich, Germany
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The Alps

December 2015


Last year as a comparison


Southern Tyrol
That lake is Garda lake



Last year



Keep in mind that December 2014 wasn't exactly cold or snowy either.

But this year the lack of snow is just crazy.
There are big problems with winter sports already---> Fotostrecke: Zwangspause für Wintersportler - WetterOnline
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Old 12-23-2015, 04:33 PM
 
Location: João Pessoa,Brazil(The easternmost point of Americas)
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The Alps

December 2015


Last year as a comparison


Southern Tyrol
That lake is Garda lake



Last year



Keep in mind that December 2014 wasn't exactly cold or snowy either.

But this year the lack of snow is just crazy.
There are big problems with winter sports already---> Fotostrecke: Zwangspause für Wintersportler - WetterOnline

Amazing,when kid i thinked that all Europe was cold and snowy,even at sea level,looking now that snowless Mountains make me think about how i was inoccent.
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Old 12-23-2015, 04:46 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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9th day with rain this month. At 2.70", could get to 4" by EOM
Meant end of day. 3.50" now. Make it stop.




Last edited by Cambium; 12-23-2015 at 04:57 PM..
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Old 12-23-2015, 05:27 PM
 
Location: 31.32' North
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Long-time lurker here at the Weather forum, but I have rarely posted. I enjoy reading what all of you post here, as an avid weather buff, and I thought I'd weigh in and post a few contributions. Shout out to Cambium and Patricius Maximus; two of my favorites!

I'm posting from southeast Alabama, USA; latitude 31.32 N. (Dothan area). Like much of the Eastern U.S., we are suffering through this blowtorch December as well. (I'm a coldie - and yes, I realize that this opinion isn't shared by many in my part of the world. So naturally, I've been miserable). Not even in my most pessimistic outlook could I have predicted this lost cause of a Christmas season. It has been depressing.

Looks like we"ll hopefully miss the severe stuff going on to our north - that's the good news. Nonetheless, this storm system has been bizarre in many ways, though I'm sure that in the broad scheme of things, it probably isn't unprecedented. Normally, when we have a cool season severe weather event, the front moves through, followed by a rush of cold air. But with this one, not only does it not get cooler, the temps for Christmas actually increase! Anyone care to weigh in on this?
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Old 12-23-2015, 05:46 PM
 
Location: The canyon (with my pistols and knife)
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Long-time lurker here at the Weather forum, but I have rarely posted. I enjoy reading what all of you post here, as an avid weather buff, and I thought I'd weigh in and post a few contributions. Shout out to Cambium and Patricius Maximus; two of my favorites!

I'm posting from southeast Alabama, USA; latitude 31.32 N. (Dothan area). Like much of the Eastern U.S., we are suffering through this blowtorch December as well. (I'm a coldie - and yes, I realize that this opinion isn't shared by many in my part of the world. So naturally, I've been miserable). Not even in my most pessimistic outlook could I have predicted this lost cause of a Christmas season. It has been depressing.

Looks like we"ll hopefully miss the severe stuff going on to our north - that's the good news. Nonetheless, this storm system has been bizarre in many ways, though I'm sure that in the broad scheme of things, it probably isn't unprecedented. Normally, when we have a cool season severe weather event, the front moves through, followed by a rush of cold air. But with this one, not only does it not get cooler, the temps for Christmas actually increase! Anyone care to weigh in on this?
Yeah, this weather is bull****. This past weekend had perfect weather for Christmastime, but it was too brief. Now we'll have to wait until New Year's Eve for proper weather again.

If this was July, the East Coast and the Deep South would probably have temperatures in the 100s.
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Old 12-23-2015, 06:12 PM
 
Location: 31.32' North
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Yeah, this weather is bull****. This past weekend had perfect weather for Christmastime, but it was too brief. Now we'll have to wait until New Year's Eve for proper weather again.

If this was July, the East Coast and the Deep South would probably have temperatures in the 100s.
Absolutely. We woke up to a heavy frost Saturday morning and it was glorious. I'd almost forgotten the beauty of a frosty, pristine December morning. Normally by now, we would have had a decent handful of those. Not this year.

Keeping my fingers crossed that maybe this fever will break in January.

Oh, no doubt.
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Old 12-23-2015, 06:25 PM
 
Location: Castlederp
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Damn, I am so glad for this mild weather, but why couldn't this happen in summer Would have broken a monthly record for sure, these types of charts would have brought day after day of 30C+

http://max.nwstatic.co.uk/gfsimages/...72/h500slp.png

http://max.nwstatic.co.uk/gfsimages/.../ukmaxtemp.png

http://max.nwstatic.co.uk/gfsimages/...93/h500slp.png
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