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Focusing on shorter term... Unreal.. I'm calling it.. "BLIZZARD" for the Plains and Midwest. Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin get ready for a Blizzard on Tuesday. Friggin Iowa.. Poor Chicago.
Focusing on shorter term... Unreal.. I'm calling it.. "BLIZZARD" for the Plains and Midwest. Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin get ready for a Blizzard on Tuesday. Friggin Iowa.. Poor Chicago.
You said you were jealous of the East coast the other day , you sure? From Blizzard to mid 60s? We'll see, either way, Spring for couple days after this weekend.
54°F Mostly Cloudy in Stuttgart. Looks like temperature is gradually dropping until tomorrow(Friday) morning in the high-30s.
Berlin is slightly warmer than part of southern Spain and Sicilia right now.
Someone posted earlier about how they thought the polar vortex was getting stronger because of the colder winters. Wrong. Take a look a the difference between the SH vortex and the NH vortex. Incredible.
Look at small the attacks on the SH vortex are compared to the image above showing the NH vortex under constant warming and weakening attacks from Dec all the way thru till it breaks down in the Spring. On the other hand, the SH vortex thru their winter is powerfall and gets little attacks with very little SSW all winter long. Then the SH vortex finally breaks down well into Spring. The SH vortex is much much stronger.
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