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Northeast Snow on Jan. 30th and Feb. 2nd/3rd and 5th/6th !
District of Columbia Snow Totals: as of 9:05 am on 1/31/10 5″ at the National Arboretum and 4″ Logan Circle. Maryland: Annapolis 7.5 on Jan. 30th and 5.5″ Near Baltimore Washington International Airport.
A Winter Storm Warning for 3 to 6″ of snow was up for Washington DC, Gaithersburg, Leesburg and Fairfax until the morning of Feb 3rd, 2010. A Winter Weather Advisory is up until the morning of Feb. 3rd for 2 to 4″ of snow from Philadelphia to Atlantic City. Light Snow will also be a problem in New York City for the morning commute on Feb. 3rd. 1 to 2″ of snow is expected. Snow is likely again on Friday Night into Saturday.
Jet Steam End of Jan. into the Beginning of Feb.
The Jet Stream is a very fast river of air in the upper levels of the atmosphere and in the GFS weather model below, it is the blue and purple area or the Jet Stream, that dives north to south off of the California coast and the purple area is called a Jet Max with over 150 mph wind that steers the storm systems away from the Northwest. This week and into the weekend, Seattle will only see occasional weak weather systems with lighter rain at times. California will continue with the risk of showers from time to time and cool weather. New York City will continue chilly with the occasional risk of some snow showers as the main Jet stays mainly south of Manhattan or directly overhead. So, below is my forecast for Seattle, Hollywood, and New York City for the first week in Feb.
Satellite & Synoptic Weather in Australia, Great Graphics !
Cairns & The Great Barrier Reef Weather. Feb 1st 75/89 sunny. A risk of a shower Wednesday night otherwise near 90 during the day breezy afternoons and lows in the mid 70s. A better risk of Thunderstorms on Friday and the weekend mixed with sunny breaks.
Sydney’s Forecast: Mostly Sunny Monday Feb. 1st 68/78. Tuesday: Partly Sunny 68/77. Wednesday: The risk of a thunderstorm 68/75 degrees F. More thuder possible Thursday and Friday with highs in the 70s.
HERE’S THE LINK TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY:
WEATHER ZONE AU WITH THE COOL WEATHER GRAPHICS: LINK HERE
Check Out This Truck Destroying A Bridge in Turkey With People One The Bridge
Thank Goodness, nobody died as this truck destroys a bridge in Istanbul, Turkey, and people were crossing it at the time of the horrible collision. Can you believe, only one person was injured. The video was released by police.
Better View of the Walk Way and Many People on it. Again, nobody died, one injured.
The White House is Getting Very White :)
A Winter Storm Warning for 4 to 6″ of snow is likely in the Washington DC area, Annapolis MD, Fairfax, Virginia and snow into South Jersey. The Warning for snow is up until 4am Sunday January 31st, 2010. A NE wind @ 10-15 miles per hour, is likely to blow and drift the snow a bit. This will make travel very hazardous or impossible.
DC Snowfall January 30th, 2010.
And this doggie doesn’t know what to do with the snow
Freezing Rain/ Sleet/ Snow Video January 28th, 2010.
Music and Ice January 28th, 2010 Oklahoma
Wow!
Excellent Coverage of Ice in Norman, Oklahoma by Tornado Videos.net Meteorologist:)
It’s Snow and Wind in Enid, Oklahoma north northwest of Oklahoma City!!
Comparing Seattle Television Extended Forecasts in Seattle/4th Week
1ST Week 01/04-01/08 1st) Q-13 -17 points 2nd) KOMO -23 3rd) KING, -24 4th) KIRO -26. Q had a great week of Forecasting.
2ND Week 01/11-01/15 1st) KIRO -30 2nd)Q-13 -31 3rd)KOMO -32 4th) KING -38.
3RD Week 01/19-01/22 1st) KOMO -32, 2nd) Q-13 -36 3rd) KING -43 4th) KIRO -47.
4TH Week 01/26-01/30 1st)KIRO -25, 2nd) KOMO -26 3rd) KING -27 4th) Q-13 -29. (This was almost a 4 way tie).
Since Monday the 4th of January, 2010 I have been comparing OFFICIAL low temperatures and high temperatures to the 4 television stations in the Seattle market. I simply look at the highs & the lows & match them with the Official Reading. I will continue posting the weekly results. Good Luck to all forecasters:) Below is the 4th week in progress.
Tuesday’s Official reading on the 26th for Seattle 38/48 & No Rainfall///Q-13: 38/52 Dead on for the low, -4 high= -4/// KIRO: 38/51 Dead on for the low, -3 high= -3///KING 37/50 Dry -1 low, -2 high= -3///KOMO: 39/48 Dry -1 low, Dead on for high= -1
Wednesday’s Official reading on the 27th for Seattle 35/49 & No Rainfall///Q-13: 38/54, -3 low, -5 high= -8///KIRO: 38/52, -3 low, -3 high = -6///KING: 39/50, -4 low, -1 high=-5///KOMO: 36/50, -1 low, Dead on for high= -1
Thursday’s Official reading Jan. 28th for Seattle 41/55 & Dry Again///Q-13: 38/57, -3 low, -2 high= -5/// KIRO7: 40/53, -1 low, -4 high= -5///KING: 40/51, -1 low, -4 high=-5///KOMO4: 37/49, -4 low, -6 high = off by -10
Friday’s Official reading Jan. 29th for Seattle 44/56 .02″ of Rain///Q-13: 42/53 -2 low, -3 high= -5///KIRO: 42/50 -2 low, -6 high= -8///KING: 40/49 -4 low,-7 high = -11///KOMO4 40/48 -4 low,-8 high= -12
Saturday’s Official reading Jan. 30th for Seattle 43/48 .18″ of Rain ///Q-13: 40/52 -3 low,-4 high= -7///KIRO: 41/49 -2 low, -1 high = -3 ///KING: 41/49 -2 low, -1 high= -3 ///KOMO4: 42/47 -1 low/-1 high= -2
Warmest January on Record, 2010 ?
It has been very wet in Western Washington January 2010(5.89″ of Rain in Seattle so far-Normal is 4.33″), and the area has experienced warm temperatures. January 2010 may very well go down as the WARMEST on RECORD for Many Locations.
Sea-Tac Airport(Records kept since 1945)
January 2010 through the 25th we have an average of 47.2 degrees. 1) 46.6 in 2006 2) 46.4 in 1995 3) 45.7 in 2003 4) 44.9 in
1983 5th) 44.9 in 1994
Olympia(Records kept since 1948)
January 2010 through the 25th 43.9 degrees as an average so far 1) 44.0 in 1953 2) 43.3 in 2003 3) 42.9 in 1994 4th) 42.8 in 2006 5th) 42.7 in 1958 (Quillayute has an average of 46.7 through the 25th, and that is a record so far) (Bellingham has an average of 45.9, and that is a record so far) (Hoquiam has an average of 46.9 so far and that is a record so far)
The warmer than normal temperatures are largely attributed to El Nino. Even though the snow level in the mountains has been low enough for a great snow pack so far.
Severe Winter Storm 01/28-29 Oklahoma, Part of Texas, New Mexico, AK, MO & KY
A strong winter storm is developing for the southern plain states Thursday the 28th into Friday January 29th. Freezing rain will accumulate on power lines and elevated surfaces during the day Thursday in the Texas Panhandle and all of Oklahoma, including Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Ice accumulations could be 1/4″ to 1″ along with sleet and snow on top of the ice. The heaviest snow and sleet will occur from the Texas Panhandle into north central Oklahoma where 6-12″ is expected with a gusty N to NE wind blowing and drifting the snow. Oklahoma City on Jan. 28th has Freezing Rain and Sleet 31 for the high and wind gusts over 30 miles per hour with more on the night of the 28th ICE accumulations, then snow. The snow ends before noon on Friday the 29th, but the gusts continue. Sunny Saturday, Cold 30. Everyone in these areas should have a Winter Storm plan. Avoid or delay travel so you are not caught in a dangerous situation. Even small amounts of freezing rain or drizzle, sleet or snow can cause significant travel problems. A Winter Strom SAFETY KIT will be critical should you lose your power and/or water service. A 3-Day supply of water and food for all people in the apartment/condo/house is a great idea. Don’t forget the pets! Batteries/flashlights and medical supplies should also be in place and checked. Keep a kit in your vehicle if you attempt travel.
By the way, New York State is also seeing a lot of Lake Effect Snow Again!
Dallas/Ft. Worth Heavy Showers and Thunderstorms on Thursday, then possible freezing rain Thursday Night into early Friday and Gusty wind. COLD on Friday only near Freezing. Sunny & Chilly over the weekend with highs in the 40s.















