Friday, May 24 2013 12:57 AM EDT2013-05-24 04:57:08 GMT
An incredibly dangerous night of flash flooding for parts of Vermont and some of New York Thursday night as extremely heavy rainfall washed out roads, culverts, and some residential property. Some portionsMore >>
An incredibly dangerous night of flash flooding for parts of Vermont and some of New York Thursday night as extremely heavy rainfall washed out roads, culverts, and some residential property. Some portionsMore >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 11:43 PM EDT2013-05-23 03:43:43 GMT
After rounds of rain and severe thunderstorms crossed our region Tuesday and Wednesday night, I feel compelled to remind everyone what a SEVERE thunderstorm means. I was quite disappointed to have someMore >>
After rounds of rain and severe thunderstorms crossed our region Tuesday and Wednesday night, I feel compelled to remind everyone what a SEVERE thunderstorm means. I was quite disappointed to have someMore >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 11:25 AM EDT2013-05-22 15:25:25 GMT
From our weather section to this blog, here's a little more on the expected severe weather locally. The Storm Prediction Center has our area in a slight risk of severe weather valid Wednesday from 8 a.m.More >>
From our weather section to this blog, here's a little more on the expected severe weather locally.More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 10:07 AM EDT2013-05-20 14:07:29 GMT
It was a very busy weekend for people in the nation's Midwest section as Saturday and Sunday combined produced more than 500 severe storm reports. Perhaps you have seen the videos by now, but if you haven'tMore >>
It was a very busy weekend for people in the nation's Midwest section as Saturday and Sunday combined produced more than 500 storm reports.More >>
Sunday, May 19 2013 9:26 PM EDT2013-05-20 01:26:54 GMT
Have you ever done "the Wobble"? That pretty much sums up our weather this week. A front will play cat-and-mouse with us all week, leaving us rather unsettled. Monday will kick off the week on a warmMore >>
Have you ever done "the Wobble"? That pretty much sums up our weather this week. A front will play cat-and-mouse with us all week, leaving us rather unsettled. Monday will kick off the week on a warmMore >>
Saturday, May 18 2013 9:33 PM EDT2013-05-19 01:33:08 GMT
Today marks the beginning of National Safe Boating Week, which is partially sponsored by the National Weather Service. We're now entering the time of year where Lake Champlain, and countless other lakesMore >>
Today marks the beginning of National Safe Boating Week, which is partially sponsored by the National Weather Service. We're now entering the time of year where Lake Champlain, and countless other lakesMore >>
Friday, May 17 2013 11:06 AM EDT2013-05-17 15:06:18 GMT
According to the USGS an earthquake registered a 5.0 magnitude just northwest of Ottawa Friday morning, May 17 at 9:43 a.m. local time. I was notified of this from a viewer! Thank so much to Kurtis whoMore >>
According to the USGS an earthquake registered a 4.4 magnitude just northwest of Ottawa Friday morning, May 17.More >>
Thursday, May 16 2013 10:03 AM EDT2013-05-16 14:03:16 GMT
Towns, especially those across southern Vermont and New Hampshire, are approaching a half-foot precipitation deficit for 2013 leading into Thursday. The dry and sunny weather has been beautiful for peopleMore >>
Towns, especially those across southern Vermont and New Hampshire, are approaching a half-foot precipitation deficit for 2013 leading into Thursday.More >>
Tuesday, May 14 2013 9:26 PM EDT2013-05-15 01:26:24 GMT
Hurricane season begins Wednesday for the Eastern Pacific, and right on cue, there is one Low pressure area to watch for further development. If that forms into a tropical system, it would be named Alvin.More >>
Hurricane season begins Wednesday for the Eastern Pacific, and right on cue, there is one Low pressure area to watch for further development. If that forms into a tropical system, it would be named Alvin.More >>
Sunday, May 12 2013 9:01 PM EDT2013-05-13 01:01:48 GMT
The North Country has enjoyed a terrific stretch of weather. The first 11 days of May boasted an average temperature of 64.9, an impressive 11.9 degrees above average! In fact, today's unofficial highMore >>
The North Country has enjoyed a terrific stretch of weather. The first 11 days of May boasted an average temperature of 64.9, an impressive 11.9 degrees above average! In fact, today's unofficial highMore >>
Saturday, May 11 2013 10:06 PM EDT2013-05-12 02:06:50 GMT
For the first time in at least 800,000 years the world's carbon dioxide concentration has reached 400 parts per million. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration made the announcement on FridayMore >>
For the first time in at least 800,000 years the world's carbon dioxide concentration has reached 400 parts per million.More >>
Friday, May 10 2013 9:16 AM EDT2013-05-10 13:16:49 GMT
Burlington, Vermont - The month of May has started very, very warm basically summer-like. To the left you'll find two images.These are statistics for the first nine days of May 2013 at the Burlington InternationalMore >>
Burlington, Vermont - The month of May has started very, very warm basically summer-like. To the left you'll find two images.These are statistics for the first nine days of May 2013 at the Burlington InternationalMore >>
Wednesday, May 8 2013 12:05 AM EDT2013-05-08 04:05:03 GMT
After a 7-10 day dry streak across our region, the rain chances finally return. After countless brush fires and even some homes and buildings impacted by those fires, it's important that we get some rainMore >>
After a 7-10 day dry streak across our region, the rain chances finally return. After countless brush fires and even some homes and buildings impacted by those fires, it's important that we get some rainMore >>
Sunday, May 5 2013 9:10 PM EDT2013-05-06 01:10:11 GMT
It's not often we are graced by days on end of both sunshine AND warmth, especially during the spring. But that's exactly the kind of pattern we've been locked in for the past several days. The reason?More >>
It's not often we are graced by days on end of both sunshine AND warmth, especially during the spring. But that's exactly the kind of pattern we've been locked in for the past several days. The reason?More >>
Friday, May 3 2013 9:04 PM EDT2013-05-04 01:04:36 GMT
On May 3-4, 1999, multiple supercell thunderstorms produced many large and damaging tornadoes in Oklahoma and Kansas. A total of 74 tornadoes touched down across the two states in less than 21 hours. TheMore >>
On May 3-4, 1999, multiple supercell thunderstorms produced many large and damaging tornadoes in Oklahoma and Kansas. A total of 74 tornadoes touched down across the two states in less than 21 hours. TheMore >>
Tuesday, April 30 2013 8:00 PM EDT2013-05-01 00:00:09 GMT
With Spring coming to a rapid close, warmer weather in store, and overall some really nice weather to get outside, it's time for Lake Champlain's Springtime check up! Climatologically, this is the timeMore >>
With Spring coming to a rapid close, warmer weather in store, and overall some really nice weather to get outside, it's time for Lake Champlain's Springtime check up! Climatologically, this is the timeMore >>
Sunday, April 28 2013 9:18 PM EDT2013-04-29 01:18:46 GMT
This week, April 28-May4, has been declared Severe Weather Awareness Week in Vermont and Northern New York. Each day this week the National Weather Service will be highlighting a type of severe weather,More >>
This week, April 28-May4, has been declared Severe Weather Awareness Week in Vermont and Northern New York. Each day this week the National Weather Service will be highlighting a type of severe weather,More >>
Saturday, April 27 2013 10:26 PM EDT2013-04-28 02:26:22 GMT
The next 7 days looks fantastic. Lots of sun, little rain, and mild temperatures. Sometimes we go straight from winter to summer, but this will be a nice spring-time stretch! With the sunshine, however,More >>
The next 7 days looks fantastic. Lots of sun, little rain, and mild temperatures. Sometimes we go straight from winter to summer, but this will be a nice spring-time stretch! With the sunshine, however,More >>
Friday, April 26 2013 11:20 PM EDT2013-04-27 03:20:29 GMT
On the 2 year anniversary of a huge flood event in the North Country, it's time to remind everyone about severe weather season and the threats that come with it.More >>
On the 2 year anniversary of a huge flood event in the North Country, it's time to remind everyone about severe weather season and the threats that come with it. More >>
Monday, April 22 2013 11:05 PM EDT2013-04-23 03:05:49 GMT
We're nearing the start of the growing season! You can certainly see the grass is getting a little greener, and the buds on the trees are emerging. While we still haven't had a big long stretch of 70 degreeMore >>
We're nearing the start of the growing season! You can certainly see the grass is getting a little greener, and the buds on the trees are emerging. While we still haven't had a big long stretch of 70 degreeMore >>
Friday, April 19 2013 11:18 PM EDT2013-04-20 03:18:16 GMT
A wild weather day Friday as we reached the lower 70s in many locales (some mid 70s!). A cold front then swept through late in the day bringing rain, wind, thunderstorms and a sharp drop in temperatures!More >>
A wild weather day Friday as we reached the lower 70s in many locales (some mid 70s!). A cold front then swept through late in the day bringing rain, wind, thunderstorms and a sharp drop in temperatures!More >>
Wednesday, April 17 2013 9:33 PM EDT2013-04-18 01:33:58 GMT
Excitement was building late this afternoon at NASA as officials eagerly awaited the launch of the Antares Rocket built by Orbital Sciences Corp.The rocket is one of two commercial rockets that NASA isMore >>
Excitement was building late this afternoon at NASA as officials eagerly awaited the launch of the Antares Rocket built by Orbital Sciences Corp.The rocket is one of two commercial rockets that NASA isMore >>
Saturday, April 6 2013 8:44 PM EDT2013-04-07 00:44:08 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, Since Monday, March 25 my weather forecasts and others have routinely been cold-biased. The actual observed high temperature in the Champlain Valley has been much warmerMore >>
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, Since Monday, March 25 my weather forecasts and others have routinely been cold-biased. The actual observed high temperature in the Champlain Valley has been much warmerMore >>
Thursday, April 4 2013 11:45 PM EDT2013-04-05 03:45:15 GMT
Important changes from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) following major criticism of Hurricane Sandy. At the height of Sandy in October 2012, the storm made a transition from a tropical system to aMore >>
Important changes from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) following major criticism of Hurricane Sandy. At the height of Sandy in October 2012, the storm made a transition from a tropical system to aMore >>
Friday, March 29 2013 11:19 PM EDT2013-03-30 03:19:58 GMT
This is the time of year that severe thunderstorms begin to develop more readily across the deep south as warmer air and moisture begins to advance northward again.More >>
This is the time of year that severe thunderstorms begin to develop more readily across the deep south as warmer air and moisture begins to advance northward again. More >>
Monday, March 25 2013 11:46 PM EDT2013-03-26 03:46:40 GMT
I found an interesting article on recent research on the historic tornado outbreak of April 27th, 2011 and the debris paths created by the tornadoes.More >>
I found an interesting article on recent research on the historic tornado outbreak of April 27th, 2011 and the debris paths created by the tornadoes. More >>
Friday, March 22 2013 11:32 PM EDT2013-03-23 03:32:12 GMT
Overall, the weather could be called quiet over the next week. No major storms and no big fluctuations in temperatures. BUT...that would just be too easy, right? Of course. Thanks to our bumpy terrain,More >>
Overall, the weather could be called quiet over the next week. No major storms and no big fluctuations in temperatures. BUT...that would just be too easy, right? Of course. Thanks to our bumpy terrain,More >>
Tuesday, March 19 2013 11:45 PM EDT2013-03-20 03:45:22 GMT
Spring is near (or here, depending on when you read this!)The Vernal Equinox for the northern hemisphere is March 20th, 2013. More specifically for our area at 7:02am EDT. The Vernal Equinox marks theMore >>
Spring is near (or here, depending on when you read this!)The Vernal Equinox for the northern hemisphere is March 20th, 2013. More specifically for our area at 7:02am EDT. The Vernal Equinox marks theMore >>
Wednesday, March 13 2013 10:29 PM EDT2013-03-14 02:29:46 GMT
Not to worry, there isn't any severe weather coming our way in the near term forecast, BUT it's never too early to get prepared for when severe weather does hit! Last week (yes this blog is slightly delayed),More >>
Not to worry, there isn't any severe weather coming our way in the near term forecast, BUT it's never too early to get prepared for when severe weather does hit! Last week (yes this blog is slightly delayed),More >>
Friday, March 1 2013 10:48 AM EST2013-03-01 15:48:13 GMT
Welcome to March, and welcome to Meteorological Spring as Chief Meteorologist Kerrin Jeromin mentioned in her previous blog post! Overall February 2013 was a warmer and drier than average month, whenMore >>
February 2013 was generally warmer and drier than average, but boy was it cloudy. Our area saw about 3-4 clear days in the whole month!More >>
Thursday, February 14 2013 10:33 PM EST2013-02-15 03:33:06 GMT
Uh oh! Cue the movie Armageddon, well not really. NASA is continuously monitoring an asteroid that is going to pass quite close to Earth Friday, February 15. However NASA says the chance of it hittingMore >>
An asteroid 150 feet wide speeding by at about 17,000 miles per hour will make a close pass by Earth Friday!More >>
Saturday, February 9 2013 9:21 PM EST2013-02-10 02:21:55 GMT
We received a nice spread of snowfall across the region February 8th and 9th. Here are some of the final snow totals state-by-state: New York: Ogdensburg- 16.4" St. Regis Falls- 15.8" Peru- 13" Malone-More >>
We received a nice spread of snowfall across the region February 8th and 9th. Here are some of the final snow totals state-by-state: New York: Ogdensburg- 16.4" St. Regis Falls- 15.8" Peru- 13" Malone-More >>
Monday, February 4 2013 9:57 AM EST2013-02-04 14:57:23 GMT
After an awesome start to winter and lots of snow, we've turned much drier across the North Country. Source: National Weather Service Climate Section: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=btv AMore >>
2013 is off to a dry start. Here's a look at some stats.More >>
Friday, February 1 2013 10:14 AM EST2013-02-01 15:14:48 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, January had two strong blasts of warm and cold air each. The month began with very cold air, on the tail end of a great December - January transition for the area skiMore >>
Saying January had its ups and downs is an understatement! Here are some numbers I'll throw at you as we take a look at the January 2013 recap.More >>
Wednesday, January 23 2013 8:18 PM EST2013-01-24 01:18:07 GMT
Well the good news is that we aren't in this alone. Wind chill warnings/advisories span all the way from the Midwest to the Northeast and into Quebec. Cold temps have also prompted a Flood Watch for manyMore >>
Well the good news is that we aren't in this alone. Wind chill warnings/advisories span all the way from the Midwest to the Northeast and into Quebec. Cold temps have also prompted a Flood Watch for manyMore >>
Thursday, January 17 2013 10:49 AM EST2013-01-17 15:49:08 GMT
Snow squalls (heavier, short bursts of snow) moved through the North Country Thursday morning, beginning around 5:30 a.m. in the St. Lawrence River Valley, pushing across northern New York during the 6More >>
Snow squalls (heavier, short bursts of snow) moved through the North Country Thursday morning, beginning around 5:30 a.m. in the St. Lawrence River Valley, pushing across northern New York during the 6More >>
Monday, January 14 2013 9:42 AM EST2013-01-14 14:42:40 GMT
Massena, New York broke its daily temperature Saturday, reaching 50 degrees (previous record = 45 degrees in 1988). The bigger news is Mount Washington, New Hampshire broke its all-time January recordMore >>
New record highs were broken over the weekend due to the thaw. Just how warm did it get?More >>
Wednesday, January 9 2013 10:28 AM EST2013-01-09 15:28:59 GMT
Australia is a hot place right now and even has to worry about wildfires too. Previously when forecasting temperatures, the weather office had used colors that went to black, or 50 degrees Celsius. HoweverMore >>
Australia forecast maps now have new colors to predict record heat.More >>
Saturday, January 5 2013 9:18 PM EST2013-01-06 02:18:14 GMT
We have seen some of the coldest air in almost a year! On the left you'll find three similar pictures that show red and blue. Those are courtesy the CPC/NOAA and show the observed temperature at BurlingtonMore >>
Late December and early January has been marked by cold temperatures and snowy conditions. However conditions are going to turn warmer again.More >>
Wednesday, January 2 2013 10:58 AM EST2013-01-02 15:58:37 GMT
Taking Chief Meteorologist Kerrin Jeromin's blog from the prior day a step further, other towns across our forecast area have seen a very warm 2012 as well, but not quite as warm as the major valleys. NumberMore >>
Here are other towns and their respective roundup of temperatures in 2012.More >>
Wednesday, December 19 2012 11:01 AM EST2012-12-19 16:01:49 GMT
Overall travel will be fairly smooth during the Christmas weekend. There are several details I need to tell you about. First I want to turn your attention to the image on the left. Yes, that is my excellentMore >>
Here is a detailed outlook on what you can expect when traveling during the Christmas weekend.More >>
Wednesday, December 5 2012 10:08 AM EST2012-12-05 15:08:38 GMT
I mentioned in a blog a week ago that Chief Meteorologist Kerrin Jeromin and I would be going to a winter weather workshop at the National Weather Service in Burlington. We did go and now it's time forMore >>
The annual "Winter Weather Workshop" was held in the last week of November, now time to forecast those winter storms!More >>
Saturday, December 1 2012 11:41 PM EST2012-12-02 04:41:25 GMT
As we approach the winter season, I thought it appropriate to share some winter weather driving tips that I have found useful: 1. Get snow tires. All-season tires will not be as helpful with traction,More >>
As we approach the winter season, I thought it appropriate to share some winter weather driving tips that I have found useful: 1. Get snow tires. All-season tires will not be as helpful with traction,More >>
Friday, November 30 2012 11:45 AM EST2012-11-30 16:45:09 GMT
Well what are you waiting for? Go to the mountains! Then again it is pretty chilly. A cold "bluebird" day is happening Friday as I type this. The northern mountains got between 6-12 inches of fresh, beautifulMore >>
Fresh powder? I'm calling in a half-day and going skiing! Here is this weekend's forecast for the resorts.More >>
Friday, November 16 2012 10:00 AM EST2012-11-16 15:00:12 GMT
I first got the idea for this blog from a viewer of mine earlier this week. I get these great updates from my co-worker's father who lives in southern Vermont. Like clockwork he sends me a daily weatherMore >>
We're in the midst of hunting season and the weather is great for it! I lay out how weather affects deer hunting here.More >>
Thursday, November 15 2012 10:17 AM EST2012-11-15 15:17:13 GMT
Winter is snoozing. As forecast from previous blogs, http://www.fox44abc22yourvoice.com/story/19803943/101212-steves-forecast-below-avg-snow "winter" is off to a slow start. I know we are still moreMore >>
Winter is snoozing. As forecast from previous blogs, http://www.fox44abc22yourvoice.com/story/19803943/101212-steves-forecast-below-avg-snow "winter" is off to a slow start. I know we are still moreMore >>
Wednesday, November 14 2012 11:38 PM EST2012-11-15 04:38:05 GMT
So far, no big problems looking ahead to travel Wednesday or Thanksgiving Day. A cold front and/or weak clipper system is indicated on the weather models around Thanksgiving night or Black Friday timeframe.More >>
So far, no big problems looking ahead to travel Wednesday or Thanksgiving Day. A cold front and/or weak clipper system is indicated on the weather models around Thanksgiving night or Black Friday timeframe.More >>
Wednesday, November 14 2012 8:37 AM EST2012-11-14 13:37:59 GMT
Good Wednesday everyone! Yes, I missed it again. I missed the beautiful array of Northern Lights Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. The beautiful, natural wonder was visible in a lot of locations.More >>
Did you see it?! The Northern Lights were spectacular last night. Me? No I missed it of course.More >>
Tuesday, November 13 2012 9:18 AM EST2012-11-13 14:18:39 GMT
What a couple of days it has been!Several cities did end up breaking records Monday, November 12. The warmest location was 75° in Massena, NY. The record high temperatures were not only broken, but smashedMore >>
Here is a recap of what this recent storm brought us, from 70° to snow, a total on rain and winds, and what is heading our way next!More >>
Monday, November 12 2012 8:46 AM EST2012-11-12 13:46:20 GMT
Good Monday morning! Man what a way to kick off the week. Coming in Monday mornings at the bright and early hour of 2-3 a.m. is hard, so I drag my feet a little bit...I'll admit it! I also did spill coffeeMore >>
The weather is 'wowing' meteorologists in the Burlington area!More >>
Friday, November 9 2012 10:15 AM EST2012-11-09 15:15:03 GMT
Good Friday everyone! We're going to plow through the first third of November with well below-average temperatures for this time of year. This comes after an intense end to October. As Sandy approachedMore >>
November is off to a way different start compared to the rest of this year.More >>
Thursday, November 8 2012 7:09 PM EST2012-11-09 00:09:45 GMT
At least briefly, Sunday and Monday will feature a warmer than average temperature trend. In fact, with temperatures forecast to reach the lower 60s on Monday, some areas may challenge the standing dailyMore >>
At least briefly, Sunday and Monday will feature a warmer than average temperature trend. In fact, with temperatures forecast to reach the lower 60s on Monday, some areas may challenge the standing dailyMore >>
Wednesday, November 7 2012 7:32 PM EST2012-11-08 00:32:44 GMT
What?! There's a nor'easter coming?! WHAT?? We're only getting a dusting?! LAME SAUCE! Indeed. That's what I say! There is, in fact, a nor'easter tonight. As of Wednesday night, the same areas batteredMore >>
What?! There's a nor'easter coming?! WHAT?? We're only getting a dusting?! LAME SAUCE! Indeed. That's what I say! There is, in fact, a nor'easter tonight. As of Wednesday night, the same areas batteredMore >>
Wednesday, November 7 2012 9:44 AM EST2012-11-07 14:44:05 GMT
The good news for the ski resorts is it has been awesome lately for snow making and natural snowfall. The pictures on the left-hand-side are courtesy Sugarbush, Killington, Whiteface, and Bolton in thatMore >>
I have good news and bad news for the ski resorts!More >>
Tuesday, November 6 2012 10:44 AM EST2012-11-06 15:44:21 GMT
At about 4:05 a.m. local time (Nov. 6, 2012) an earthquake hit between Montreal and Ottawa. It was a 3.7 magnitude earthquake and could be felt across Ontario, Quebec, New York, and Vermont! The epicenterMore >>
Another earthquake hit between Montreal and Ottawa. It's been happening a lot lately too!More >>
Friday, November 2 2012 10:15 PM EDT2012-11-03 02:15:17 GMT
Looks like a perfect setup this weekend to get skiers and riders 'oh-so-stoked' for the upcoming winter season. Sandy's last impacts across our region will be in the form of colder weather and a mix ofMore >>
Looks like a perfect setup this weekend to get skiers and riders 'oh-so-stoked' for the upcoming winter season. Sandy's last impacts across our region will be in the form of colder weather and a mix ofMore >>
Wednesday, October 31 2012 11:55 PM EDT2012-11-01 03:55:31 GMT
Well, technically no..as I write this it's still Halloween, but by the time many of you read this, it will be November! (Don't forget to say ‘rabbit, rabbit' first thing for good luck!) So, now that NovemberMore >>
Well, technically no..as I write this it's still Halloween, but by the time many of you read this, it will be November! (Don't forget to say ‘rabbit, rabbit' first thing for good luck!) So, now that NovemberMore >>
Monday, October 29 2012 11:22 AM EDT2012-10-29 15:22:01 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, With high wind gusts in the forecast I want you to stay safe and be reminded of what to do if and when damage occurs. Wind gusts will reach up to 50 miles per hour forMore >>
Dangerous wind gusts are possible across the North Country Monday afternoon and evening. Here are some helpful reminders of how to avoid this danger!More >>
Sunday, October 28 2012 10:17 PM EDT2012-10-29 02:17:08 GMT
Good evening everyone! Well, we have had a rather quiet go at things "weather-wise," but of course that is about to change as Sandy tracks closer. Many of you know by now that Sandy is expected to makeMore >>
Good evening everyone! Well, we have had a rather quiet go at things "weather-wise," but of course that is about to change as Sandy tracks closer. Many of you know by now that Sandy is expected to makeMore >>
Saturday, October 27 2012 12:22 AM EDT2012-10-27 04:22:33 GMT
As next week roles around, all eyes will be on Sandy. The forecast track still takes Sandy's center to somewhere near southern New Jersey, to the Del Marva region. Assuming this, I, and the others on ourMore >>
As next week roles around, all eyes will be on Sandy. The forecast track still takes Sandy's center to somewhere near southern New Jersey, to the Del Marva region. Assuming this, I, and the others on ourMore >>
Thursday, October 25 2012 11:12 PM EDT2012-10-26 03:12:33 GMT
While no major changes to the Sandy forecast since Steve's blog this morning (click to read that), I wanted to outline a few of our scenarios for local impacts. By local, I am referring to northern NewMore >>
While no major changes to the Sandy forecast since Steve's blog this morning (click to read that), I wanted to outline a few of our scenarios for local impacts. By local, I am referring to northern NewMore >>
Thursday, October 25 2012 12:55 PM EDT2012-10-25 16:55:19 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, The latest information from the National Hurricane Center show the following for Hurricane Sandy: 11 a.m. data Thursday, Oct. 25 Max winds: 105 mph Movement: N @ 15More >>
Hurricane Sandy is producing 100 mph winds and flooding rains to islands in the Caribbean. While we are still days out, our meteorologists are expecting a likely impact to the Northeast early next week.More >>
Wednesday, October 24 2012 10:44 AM EDT2012-10-24 14:44:08 GMT
It's still early, but it's a possibility. Tropical Storm/Hurricane Sandy continues to move north through Jamaica, Cuba, and the Bahamas through Thursday. As of last check at 8 a.m. Wednesday, the stormMore >>
Sandy is making its first landfall as a named system and may play a role in foul weather here early next week.More >>
Tuesday, October 23 2012 10:01 AM EDT2012-10-23 14:01:31 GMT
Colchester, VT - As Winter Weather Awareness week continues across the Northeast, we'll dive into the driving tips before those first flakes fall across the entire area. White knuckled Fast heartMore >>
Reminder! Winter driving will begin soon, let's try to cut down on the number of accidents.More >>
Monday, October 22 2012 10:22 AM EDT2012-10-22 14:22:08 GMT
Burlington, Vermont - It's Winter Weather Awareness week, an annual promotion from the National Weather Service to get people ready and in the mindset for the upcoming winter season. Why do we do this?More >>
It's Winter Weather Awareness week in the North Country, October 22-26, are you ready?More >>
Friday, October 19 2012 10:08 AM EDT2012-10-19 14:08:34 GMT
The annual Orionid Meteor Shower is this weekend, Friday October 19 until Sunday the 21st! Here's the scoop. This is the time of year when Earth's trajectory takes us through remnants of Halley's Comet.More >>
Look up! What's that? A UFO? A Boeing 757? Nah, a meteor shower!More >>
Wednesday, October 17 2012 10:18 PM EDT2012-10-18 02:18:22 GMT
Incase you missed any of our newscasts on ABC 22 or Fox 44 on Wednesday evening, you missed something big! We premiered a brand new 7 day forecast which will be used daily in all of our newscasts, bothMore >>
Incase you missed any of our newscasts on ABC 22 or Fox 44 on Wednesday evening, you missed something big! We premiered a brand new 7 day forecast which will be used daily in all of our newscasts, bothMore >>
Wednesday, October 17 2012 12:07 AM EDT2012-10-17 04:07:28 GMT
The USGS confirms a 4.0 magnitude earthquake in the southern tip of Maine, about 3 miles west of Hollis Center, Maine. This is about 51 miles east-northeast of Concord, NH. Fox 44 received your phoneMore >>
The USGS confirms a 4.0 magnitude earthquake in the southern tip of Maine, about 3 miles west of Hollis Center, Maine. This is about 51 miles east-northeast of Concord, NH.More >>
Tuesday, October 16 2012 8:55 AM EDT2012-10-16 12:55:16 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, Tuesday morning more white stuff was falling from the sky. A Lake Placid, NY webcam courtesy the Northwood School was showing a light to moderate snow shower during theMore >>
With Tuesday morning's snow showers in the mountains, the flakes have fallen a few times now in the hillier terrain. But what are the bugs saying about this?!More >>
Monday, October 15 2012 9:40 AM EDT2012-10-15 13:40:10 GMT
We're halfway through October and the weather is throwing more curve balls than CC Sabathia in the ALCS. Wildly-changing weather is here this month, indicated by a record low (26°) Saturday October 13More >>
Welcome to the wildly-changing weather of October!More >>
Friday, October 12 2012 8:03 PM EDT2012-10-13 00:03:29 GMT
A lot of us saw our first snowflakes of the season Friday (only October 12th??!?! Geez). Well, to be more accurate, many of us saw *graupel*! Read on to learn more!More >>
Friday, October 12 2012 10:31 AM EDT2012-10-12 14:31:11 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, It's time to release the winter forecast for 2012-2013. I spent quite a while putting this together and I'll go back at the end of the season to see how well or poorlyMore >>
Here is my official winter 2012-2013 forecast!More >>
Thursday, October 11 2012 10:18 PM EDT2012-10-12 02:18:04 GMT
An interesting forecast ahead. A cold plunge of air will shift in for Friday keeping temperatures only in the 40s for most of the day across the valleys, and only in the 30s over the mountainous areas.More >>
An interesting forecast ahead. A cold plunge of air will shift in for Friday keeping temperatures only in the 40s for most of the day across the valleys, and only in the 30s over the mountainous areas.More >>
Wednesday, October 10 2012 9:59 AM EDT2012-10-10 13:59:15 GMT
Colchester, VT - Did you feel it? Apparently a lot of people did! A magnitude 3.9 earthquake, with an epicenter near Montreal, Qc, struck at 12:19 a.m. Here are the stats on it: 3.9 Magnitude Depth:More >>
Colchester, VT - Did you feel it? Apparently a lot of people did! A magnitude 3.9 earthquake, with an epicenter near Montreal, Qc, struck at 12:19 a.m. Here are the stats on it: 3.9 Magnitude Depth:More >>
Tuesday, October 9 2012 11:12 PM EDT2012-10-10 03:12:45 GMT
While there are no imminent, big winter weather problems in the near term forecast, it's never too early to brush up on your winter knowledge. I'm mostly interested in getting you refreshed on the terminologyMore >>
While there are no imminent, big winter weather problems in the near term forecast, it's never too early to brush up on your winter knowledge. I'm mostly interested in getting you refreshed on the terminologyMore >>
Tuesday, October 9 2012 10:15 AM EDT2012-10-09 14:15:48 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, First of all, a big THANK YOU to the dozens of pictures we have received through our Share Your Voice section of our web site. In early September we started asking youMore >>
I asked for your pictures of foliage, now it's my turn to man up on my end!More >>
Tuesday, October 9 2012 12:07 AM EDT2012-10-09 04:07:29 GMT
Better late than never! If you're reading this Monday night, take a look to the northern sky and see if you can view the Aurora Borealis! Also called the northern lights, the dancing display of lightsMore >>
Better late than never! If you're reading this Monday night, take a look to the northern sky and see if you can view the Aurora Borealis! Also called the northern lights, the dancing display of lightsMore >>
Monday, October 8 2012 9:26 AM EDT2012-10-08 13:26:11 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, It's snowing! Well not technically right now, but it sure did! The peaks of New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine got fresh snow Sunday night into Columbus Day.More >>
Here it comes! Fresh inches, yes plural, of snow on the mountain landscape in northern New England.More >>
Friday, October 5 2012 10:53 PM EDT2012-10-06 02:53:50 GMT
It was a fun day for me! I had a group of about 15 students from the video/media production program at Stafford Technical Center in Rutland come visit the station! The students are a collection of teensMore >>
It was a fun day for me! I had a group of about 15 students from the video/media production program at Stafford Technical Center in Rutland come visit the station!More >>
Friday, October 5 2012 10:57 AM EDT2012-10-05 14:57:07 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, One of my pet peeves is a "bustable" forecast. I call it "bustable" in the sense that I can get the weather forecast wrong very easily. People often ask me, "So how accurateMore >>
The forecast is getting busier with more frequent storm systems and "bustable" forecasts.More >>
Wednesday, October 3 2012 9:22 AM EDT2012-10-03 13:22:58 GMT
I got the e-mail. The e-mail I get twice per year. Would you like to participate in this winter's weather forecast??? YES!Every winter and summer season, the folks at the National Weather Service and participatingMore >>
My winter forecast will be coming soon, and did I mention, snow is possible Columbus Day Weekend?!More >>
Tuesday, October 2 2012 11:45 PM EDT2012-10-03 03:45:22 GMT
Alright! here's the current scoop on the weekend weather. Its going to be an interesting ride- or at least the current forecast says so. Saturday will be mostly dry in northern NY and northern VT, butMore >>
Alright! here's the current scoop on the weekend weather. Its going to be an interesting ride- or at least the current forecast says so. Saturday will be mostly dry in northern NY and northern VT, butMore >>
Tuesday, October 2 2012 10:52 AM EDT2012-10-02 14:52:26 GMT
The Weather Channel announced it will name this year's winter storms, of course if they get big and strong enough. The goal of this decision is to better prepare the public about the incoming storms. SoMore >>
The Weather Channel announced Tuesday that it will name winter storms for the upcoming 2012-2013 winter season, just like hurricanes/tropical storms during the summer.More >>
Monday, October 1 2012 9:39 PM EDT2012-10-02 01:39:16 GMT
‘Tis the season for ups and downs and roller coaster rides in the world of weather. It's October! October is one of those "transition months", if you will. It's a month where it's still fair game to seeMore >>
‘Tis the season for ups and downs and roller coaster rides in the world of weather. It's October! October is one of those "transition months", if you will. It's a month where it's still fair game to seeMore >>
Monday, October 1 2012 11:02 AM EDT2012-10-01 15:02:36 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, Well Burlington did it again. The Queen City averaged +1.3° compared to average for the month of September 2012. However three of eight cities had above average temperaturesMore >>
Burlington, VT saw warmer than average temperatures in September 2012. This is the 18th consecutive month with above-average temperatures in the Queen City.More >>
Saturday, September 29 2012 10:34 PM EDT2012-09-30 02:34:02 GMT
It's always funny to get a text message from my mom saying, "Are you okay? You're not on the air tonight?". Let me explain... So last night, I was not on the air! I was out at an event as a representativeMore >>
It's always funny to get a text message from my mom saying, "Are you okay? You're not on the air tonight?". Let me explain... So last night, I was not on the air! I was out at an event as a representativeMore >>
Thursday, September 27 2012 10:18 PM EDT2012-09-28 02:18:36 GMT
Hmm. Not the best news to share this evening. The Climate Prediction Center has released their 3 month outlook for temperature and precipitation. It is a little concerning for the northeast, with an increaseMore >>
Hmm. Not the best news to share this evening. The Climate Prediction Center has released their 3 month outlook for temperature and precipitation. It is a little concerning for the northeast, with an increaseMore >>
Thursday, September 27 2012 9:00 PM EDT2012-09-28 01:00:07 GMT
This Saturday night, we will be graced with the full Harvest Moon (visibility weather/cloud cover pending). The Harvest Moon, first of all, is just a name. It is the name given to the full moon nearestMore >>
This Saturday night, we will be graced with the full Harvest Moon (visibility weather/cloud cover pending). The Harvest Moon, first of all, is just a name. It is the name given to the full moon nearestMore >>
Thursday, September 27 2012 10:14 AM EDT2012-09-27 14:14:45 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, My forecasts are getting more inaccurate, and I don't like it! Every time I make a forecast, I go back through the data to see what actually happens. I mark down theMore >>
My forecasts accuracy is going down, but it's an annual thing.More >>
Wednesday, September 26 2012 11:18 AM EDT2012-09-26 15:18:05 GMT
My least favorite word in meteorology is normal. The normal weather for today's date is a high of 65 degrees and a low of 45 degrees, and we get a normal amount of precip totaling 0.11 inches and normalMore >>
Tuesday, September 25 2012 10:15 PM EDT2012-09-26 02:15:57 GMT
Indeed it is! It's YOUR forecast! So I'm looking for YOUR input! If you aren't totally satisfied with your local forecast, why not? Is there something you would like to see in your daily local forecastMore >>
Indeed it is! It's YOUR forecast! So I'm looking for YOUR input! If you aren't totally satisfied with your local forecast, why not? Is there something you would like to see in your daily local forecastMore >>
Tuesday, September 25 2012 9:03 AM EDT2012-09-25 13:03:00 GMT
As I wrote previously in my blog last week, I raced in the Spartan Beast in Killington September 22. http://www.fox44abc22yourvoice.com/story/19594145/92012-we-are-spartans The worst part of the raceMore >>
Here's an update to the foliage, however I had to endure pain to give you some insight.More >>
Monday, September 24 2012 10:39 AM EDT2012-09-24 14:39:06 GMT
Oh boy, it's downhill from here! We're sliding into the colder seasons in North America. Here in the North Country, we'll have 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night Tuesday, September 25. At least,More >>
Tuesday we'll have 12 hours of day, 12 hours of night.More >>
Friday, September 21 2012 9:17 AM EDT2012-09-21 13:17:59 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, Severe weather is possible Saturday, though it is a slight chance. Here are my latest thoughts on this storm system. WHEN: Saturday, 09/22/2012 between 3 p.m. and 11More >>
There may be severe weather on the first day of fall, Saturday September 22.More >>
Thursday, September 20 2012 11:47 PM EDT2012-09-21 03:47:57 GMT
The world's quickest blog! Just had to share 2 very noteable "this day in history" facts for you. First, for Thursday Sept 20: On this date in 1845: A powerful tornado (or what is now believed to be multipleMore >>
The world's quickest blog! Just had to share 2 very noteable "this day in history" facts for you. First, for Thursday Sept 20: On this date in 1845: A powerful tornado (or what is now believed to be multipleMore >>
Thursday, September 20 2012 9:44 AM EDT2012-09-20 13:44:32 GMT
Two-thirds of the SkyTracker weather team will be putting their physique and mental ability to the test Saturday, September 20. Chief Meteorologist Kerrin Jeromin and I are racing in the Spartan BeastMore >>
Wednesday, September 19 2012 9:49 AM EDT2012-09-19 13:49:33 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, Calling all pictures! We here at Fox44 & Abc22 are having a photo contest of foliage this Autumn season. We want your best pictures to showcase the beautiful area weMore >>
We need your camera! Well not really, but pictures rather!More >>
Tuesday, September 18 2012 10:54 PM EDT2012-09-19 02:54:59 GMT
Perfect day to be inside baking something, in my opinion... maybe not exactly what you had in mind. But for me, this was one of those sit inside with your flashlights at the ready, and a batch of cookiesMore >>
Perfect day to be inside baking something, in my opinion... maybe not exactly what you had in mind. But for me, this was one of those sit inside with your flashlights at the ready, and a batch of cookiesMore >>
Tuesday, September 18 2012 10:40 AM EDT2012-09-18 14:40:06 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, As heavy rain and strong winds batter the North Country Tuesday, September 18, it's a reminder to stay informed of what's going on! This blog will be all about links.More >>
Monday, September 17 2012 11:50 PM EDT2012-09-18 03:50:36 GMT
Did the old switcharoo in the closet today! I swapped out the summer clothes and put in the big bulky sweatshirts and sweaters. Naturally, I had to take a look at the long range forecast to feel good aboutMore >>
Did the old switcharoo in the closet today! I swapped out the summer clothes and put in the big bulky sweatshirts and sweaters. Naturally, I had to take a look at the long range forecast to feel good aboutMore >>
Monday, September 17 2012 11:37 AM EDT2012-09-17 15:37:17 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, More heavy rain and strong winds are on the way. A large storm system will evolve out of the Gulf Coast states Monday, September 17 and be on our doorstep by TuesdayMore >>
Here's what to expect with a strong storm that will pass through our region on Tuesday, September 18.More >>
Friday, September 14 2012 11:50 PM EDT2012-09-15 03:50:00 GMT
Foliage season is so close! This is the time of year that I love SO much in our region. Nice cool, crisp, sunny days and chilly nights (throw in a cup of hot pumpkin coffee, an apple spice donut, and someMore >>
Foliage season is so close! This is the time of year that I love SO much in our region. Nice cool, crisp, sunny days and chilly nights (throw in a cup of hot pumpkin coffee, an apple spice donut, and someMore >>
Friday, September 14 2012 10:30 PM EDT2012-09-15 02:30:07 GMT
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO ) has announced recently that the record holder for the hottest temperature ever recorded on the planet had been changed. A record dating back to 1922 in ElMore >>
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO ) has announced recently that the record holder for the hottest temperature ever recorded on the planet had been changed. A record dating back to 1922 in ElMore >>
Friday, September 14 2012 11:00 AM EDT2012-09-14 15:00:18 GMT
Say goodbye to the 80s, for now. I won't make any proclamations that this is the end to 80-degree weather, because the way this year has been going, I'd bet we would see it again. But I'm more of a short-termMore >>
Say goodbye to the 80s, for now. I won't make any proclamations that this is the end to 80-degree weather, because the way this year has been going, I'd bet we would see it again. But I'm more of a short-termMore >>
Wednesday, September 12 2012 11:42 PM EDT2012-09-13 03:42:00 GMT
It may have started off chilly this morning, but today, I am talking about record heat! Today (Wednesday, September 12, 2012) marked the 79th time so far this year that the Burlington area reached or surpassedMore >>
It may have started off chilly this morning, but today, I am talking about record heat! Today (Wednesday, September 12, 2012) marked the 79th time so far this year that the Burlington area reached or surpassedMore >>
Tuesday, September 11 2012 7:25 PM EDT2012-09-11 23:25:26 GMT
Yes, it feels like fall here as temperatures dipped into the 30s in many spots this morning! Even a light coat of frost for parts of the Adirondacks and Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. But! Did you see?More >>
Yes, it feels like fall here as temperatures dipped into the 30s in many spots this morning! Even a light coat of frost for parts of the Adirondacks and Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. But! Did you see?More >>
Tuesday, September 11 2012 9:23 AM EDT2012-09-11 13:23:47 GMT
Some people woke up to some frost on Tuesday morning, but not all. As expected by the SkyTracker Meteorologists, temperatures briefly dropped to close to freezing in parts of our area. I put the questionMore >>
Some people woke up to some frost on Tuesday morning, but not all. As expected by the SkyTracker Meteorologists, temperatures briefly dropped to close to freezing in parts of our area. I put the questionMore >>
Monday, September 10 2012 10:15 PM EDT2012-09-11 02:15:57 GMT
A chilly night ahead for many, and a frosty one for some! Hard to believe it's already time to think about frost and chilly nights. Well, actually, it's not too hard to believe! Believe it or not, frostMore >>
A chilly night ahead for many, and a frosty one for some! Hard to believe it's already time to think about frost and chilly nights. Well, actually, it's not too hard to believe! Believe it or not, frostMore >>
Monday, September 10 2012 9:44 AM EDT2012-09-10 13:44:30 GMT
Another round of severe weather swept across the area Saturday, September 8, 2012. Leading up to the event we knew heavy rain and wind were going to be the major concerns, but a couple critical piecesMore >>
Another round of severe weather swept across the area Saturday, September 8, 2012. Leading up to the event we knew heavy rain and wind were going to be the major concerns, but a couple critical piecesMore >>
Friday, September 7 2012 9:01 AM EDT2012-09-07 13:01:04 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, It has been a busy week in terms of weather and it will continue into the weekend. Tuesday we had remnants of Isaac in the form of heavy rain, with Enosburg Falls andMore >>
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, It has been a busy week in terms of weather and it will continue into the weekend. Tuesday we had remnants of Isaac in the form of heavy rain, with Enosburg Falls andMore >>
Wednesday, September 5 2012 10:17 AM EDT2012-09-05 14:17:35 GMT
From Meteorologist Steve Glazier, The heavy rain is done. As of 10 a.m. Wednesday, September 5 the leftovers of Hurricane/Tropical Storm Isaac continue to move away. Combined with another storm systemMore >>
"Tropical" rains fell across the North Country Tuesday night and totaled up to six inches in some towns.More >>
Tuesday, September 4 2012 10:18 AM EDT2012-09-04 14:18:47 GMT
Potentially-heavy rain will move through the region Tuesday into Wednesday, September 4 to 5, 2012. This rain will come at a good time as the ground has been very dry. In the last ten days, here's a lookMore >>
Potentially-heavy rain will move through the region Tuesday into Wednesday, September 4 to 5, 2012. This rain will come at a good time as the ground has been very dry. In the last ten days, here's a lookMore >>
Monday, September 3 2012 11:56 PM EDT2012-09-04 03:56:58 GMT
I must admit to my "oopsie" moments! And this is one. I did some math mid last week looking at average temperatures and possible records for this summer season. I posted a blog about my findings of whatMore >>
I must admit to my "oopsie" moments! And this is one. I did some math mid last week looking at average temperatures and possible records for this summer season. I posted a blog about my findings of whatMore >>
Monday, September 3 2012 10:04 AM EDT2012-09-03 14:04:21 GMT
*Courtesy Travel New England on-line web site* The maps are showing it. The following is a link to the "Foliage Forecaster" which has a nice animation of when the colors typically turn in the GreenMore >>
*Courtesy Travel New England on-line web site* The maps are showing it. The following is a link to the "Foliage Forecaster" which has a nice animation of when the colors typically turn in the GreenMore >>
Friday, August 31 2012 11:27 PM EDT2012-09-01 03:27:55 GMT
Tonight's full moon is known as the Blue Moon! I'm not talking color, or a delicious unfiltered adult beverage, but just a farmer's term to identify the rarely seen second full moon in a month. DidMore >>
Tonight's full moon is known as the Blue Moon! I'm not talking color, or a delicious unfiltered adult beverage, but just a farmer's term to identify the rarely seen second full moon in a month. DidMore >>
Friday, August 31 2012 11:21 AM EDT2012-08-31 15:21:03 GMT
Here's the radar image from 10:45 a.m. Friday as rain and lightning moves through northern New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire. Radar images are constantly coming in, and you can stay up to date whileMore >>
Here's the latest on what to expect with regards to rain and thunder moving through the area.More >>
Thursday, August 30 2012 10:15 AM EDT2012-08-30 14:15:12 GMT
Every Thursday we get new data in from the Drought Monitor which paints a picture of what's going on in terms of our drought. Here's the latest: More >>
Every Thursday we get new data in from the Drought Monitor which paints a picture of what's going on in terms of our drought. Here's the latest: More >>
Wednesday, August 29 2012 11:52 PM EDT2012-08-30 03:52:28 GMT
As the kids go back to school, the nights begin to get a chill in the air, and days get shorter, that can only mean one thing. Meteorological summer is almost over! :( Well...any summer for that matter,More >>
As the kids go back to school, the nights begin to get a chill in the air, and days get shorter, that can only mean one thing. Meteorological summer is almost over! :( Well...any summer for that matter,More >>
Wednesday, August 29 2012 10:48 AM EDT2012-08-29 14:48:22 GMT
Here's the latest on Hurricane Isaac: As of 9 a.m. EDT Max sustained winds: 80 mph Movement: NW @ 6 mph Location: About 40 miles southwest of New Orleans Minimum pressure: 970 millibars Latest discussionMore >>
Here's the latest on Hurricane Isaac: As of 9 a.m. EDT Max sustained winds: 80 mph Movement: NW @ 6 mph Location: About 40 miles southwest of New Orleans Minimum pressure: 970 millibars Latest discussionMore >>
Tuesday, August 28 2012 9:56 AM EDT2012-08-28 13:56:49 GMT
One year ago Tropical Storm Irene left devastating scars across the terrain of New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire. It also left invisible scars on the people it impacted. What has happened, has happened.More >>
One year ago Tropical Storm Irene left devastating scars across the terrain of New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire. It also left invisible scars on the people it impacted. What has happened, has happened.More >>
Monday, August 27 2012 11:41 PM EDT2012-08-28 03:41:35 GMT
By now, you have no doubt heard about Isaac. Plenty covered in my opinion. There is enough media coverage to scare the wits off of the east third of the country, and every along the Gulf Coast....I digress.More >>
By now, you have no doubt heard about Isaac. Plenty covered in my opinion. There is enough media coverage to scare the wits off of the east third of the country, and every along the Gulf Coast....I digress.More >>
Monday, August 27 2012 8:52 AM EDT2012-08-27 12:52:08 GMT
I just returned from giving a talk in Boston with Chief Meteorologist Kerrin Jeromin. We spoke on behalf of Fox44/Abc22 regarding Tropical Storm Irene last year and the broadcaster's role which we played.More >>
I just returned from giving a talk in Boston with Chief Meteorologist Kerrin Jeromin. We spoke on behalf of Fox44/Abc22 regarding Tropical Storm Irene last year and the broadcaster's role which we played.More >>
Tuesday, August 21 2012 10:59 AM EDT2012-08-21 14:59:44 GMT
Wednesday Chief Meteorologist Kerrin Jeromin and myself will be speaking at a weather conference in Boston! Speaking for myself I'm ecstatic to go and very happy to be invited to this particular conference.More >>
Wednesday Chief Meteorologist Kerrin Jeromin and myself will be speaking at a weather conference in Boston! Speaking for myself I'm ecstatic to go and very happy to be invited to this particular conference.More >>
Monday, August 20 2012 10:03 AM EDT2012-08-20 14:03:25 GMT
One year ago today (Aug. 20) Tropical Storm Irene formed in the Atlantic. The storm gained strength to sustained tropical-storm attributes as its winds increased to a sustained 40-45 knots and the circulationMore >>
One year ago today (Aug. 20) Tropical Storm Irene formed in the Atlantic. The storm gained strength to sustained tropical-storm attributes as its winds increased to a sustained 40-45 knots and the circulationMore >>
Friday, August 17 2012 10:01 PM EDT2012-08-18 02:01:07 GMT
There's no doubt, the lake level on Lake Champlain is really low this year! It seems even more dramatic in contrast to last year's historic record high lake level when flood water inundated much of theMore >>
There's no doubt, the lake level on Lake Champlain is really low this year! It seems even more dramatic in contrast to last year's historic record high lake level when flood water inundated much of theMore >>
Thursday, August 16 2012 9:43 AM EDT2012-08-16 13:43:43 GMT
August has been.........wait, am I sounding like a broken record? WARM! In Burlington just one day so far has seen 'below-average-temperatures through the first half of the month (15 days). Nearby MontpelierMore >>
August has been.........wait, am I sounding like a broken record? WARM! In Burlington just one day so far has seen 'below-average-temperatures through the first half of the month (15 days). Nearby MontpelierMore >>
Wednesday, August 15 2012 6:55 PM EDT2012-08-15 22:55:57 GMT
Does the date August 15th spark anything special for you? Maybe it's your birthday? Well guess who else's birthday is August 15th? The birth of what would become hurricane Irene happened on August 15th,More >>
Does the date August 15th spark anything special for you? Maybe it's your birthday? Well guess who else's birthday is August 15th? The birth of what would become hurricane Irene happened on August 15th,More >>
Wednesday, August 15 2012 10:14 AM EDT2012-08-15 14:14:41 GMT
On July 11th I wrote a blog titled, "Here's Your 28-day Forecast!" I found a 28-day forecast on-line at pollen.com and had to jot it down to see how awful it was. I thought it would be way off becauseMore >>
On July 11th I wrote a blog titled, "Here's Your 28-day Forecast!" I found a 28-day forecast on-line at pollen.com and had to jot it down to see how awful it was. I thought it would be way off becauseMore >>
Tuesday, August 14 2012 9:21 AM EDT2012-08-14 13:21:04 GMT
August 2012 is continuing the Congo line. Its stepping up to the bat as the other months before it has: WARM! This data is for the Burlington International Airport in South Burlington, Vermont. TemperaturesMore >>
August 2012 is continuing the Congo line. Its stepping up to the bat as the other months before it has: WARM! This data is for the Burlington International Airport in South Burlington, Vermont. TemperaturesMore >>
Thursday, August 9 2012 11:08 PM EDT2012-08-10 03:08:18 GMT
After an early start to the Atlantic hurricane season, we have six named storms in the rear view mirror. However, according to the National Hurricane Center, the second half of the season may get ratherMore >>
After an early start to the Atlantic hurricane season, we have six named storms in the rear view mirror. However, according to the National Hurricane Center, the second half of the season may get ratherMore >>
Thursday, August 9 2012 9:21 AM EDT2012-08-09 13:21:09 GMT
The images coming in from Mars are just amazing! NASA's Curiosity mission is going flawless so far and pictures/video is coming in constantly from 352 million miles away! That is the part that bogglesMore >>
The images coming in from Mars are just amazing! NASA's Curiosity mission is going flawless so far and pictures/video is coming in constantly from 352 million miles away! That is the part that bogglesMore >>
Wednesday, August 8 2012 9:19 AM EDT2012-08-08 13:19:34 GMT
Unfortunately at the latest NASCAR event in Pennsylvania there was a weather-related fatality. Someone died after being struck by lightning just outside the track. One person was also critically injuredMore >>
The accident at the latest NASCAR raises more questions about whether people are acting ahead of severe weather warnings enough.More >>
Tuesday, August 7 2012 11:48 PM EDT2012-08-08 03:48:53 GMT
A landfall for Ernesto! As of 10:15pm, Ernesto made landfall on the southern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula coast in Mexico. The center made landfall near Mahahual Mexico with tropical storm wind speedsMore >>
A landfall for Ernesto! As of 10:15pm, Ernesto made landfall on the southern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula coast in Mexico. The center made landfall near Mahahual Mexico with tropical storm wind speedsMore >>
Tuesday, August 7 2012 9:03 AM EDT2012-08-07 13:03:30 GMT
It's only Tuesday?! If you're feeling like ^^this^^ today, chances are the weather hasn't helped this year. We have had a lot of rainy Tuesdays. It's funny to look back at the data because there isMore >>
This summer has featured awesome weekends, while Tuesdays have stunk.More >>
Monday, August 6 2012 11:46 PM EDT2012-08-07 03:46:43 GMT
What a difference a year makes! We've blogged several times already about the details of Lake Champlain's lake level from 2011 to 2012... check out those blogs here. While I saw it a couple of monthsMore >>
What a difference a year makes! We've blogged several times already about the details of Lake Champlain's lake level from 2011 to 2012... check out those blogs here. While I saw it a couple of monthsMore >>
Monday, August 6 2012 11:45 AM EDT2012-08-06 15:45:26 GMT
Both tropical systems currently in the Atlantic are weakening. The first, Ernesto, is nearing Mexico. Here is the latest on T.S. Ernesto as of 11 a.m. Monday, the 6th of August: The storm has a chanceMore >>
Two named storms have made headlines this week, here's the latest.More >>
Thursday, August 2 2012 10:29 PM EDT2012-08-03 02:29:39 GMT
It's been a pretty quiet tropical season so far in the Atlantic basin. The 5th named tropical system of the 2012 season has formed. Say hello to Ernesto! Ernesto became a named system on Thursday eveningMore >>
It's been a pretty quiet tropical season so far in the Atlantic basin. The 5th named tropical system of the 2012 season has formed. Say hello to Ernesto! Ernesto became a named system on Thursday eveningMore >>
Thursday, August 2 2012 9:59 AM EDT2012-08-02 13:59:24 GMT
It's Thursday! That means the drought update has been released from the Drought Monitor: The statistics on drought are always valid up until the Tuesday prior to the release. So for this week, the dataMore >>
Updated drought data has been released for the country and shows at least some form of drought in every state.More >>
Wednesday, August 1 2012 10:26 AM EDT2012-08-01 14:26:51 GMT
Burlington, Vermont has warmer-than-average temperatures for 16 straight months now, which extends the ongoing record for the Queen City. Since records began in the Burlington area, there has never beenMore >>
Burlington, Vermont has warmer-than-average temperatures for 16 straight months now, which extends the ongoing record for the Queen City. Since records began in the Burlington area, there has never beenMore >>
Tuesday, July 31 2012 11:17 AM EDT2012-07-31 15:17:53 GMT
Our region's rivers are running pretty low. This graph may be hard to read, so you may have to increase the size of text and pictures on your screen. The green dots show rivers that are at 'normal'More >>
From the highest point in 2011 to the current level now, Lake Champlain is more than eight feet lower!More >>
Monday, July 30 2012 11:27 AM EDT2012-07-30 15:27:14 GMT
We're going over the hill! July is coming to a close, the days are getting shorter, the average temperatures are soon to go downward, back to school items are front and center in the stores.....winter'sMore >>
We're cresting the hottest part of the year, the longest days, now heading downhill to winter!More >>
Friday, July 27 2012 8:46 AM EDT2012-07-27 12:46:27 GMT
A tornado possibly hit Elmira, New York Thursday afternoon/evening. I say 'possibly' because as I type this the National Weather Service in Binghamton, New York is surveying the damage at the scene. AsMore >>
Storm damage pictures are coming in and they show signs of tornadic damage in New York!More >>
Wednesday, July 25 2012 11:48 PM EDT2012-07-26 03:48:27 GMT
Looks like an active weather day in central and southern New York, and perhaps southern Vermont as well as the threat for damaging wind develops. Here's the setup, a warm front will move northward intoMore >>
Looks like an active weather day in central and southern New York, and perhaps southern Vermont as well as the threat for damaging wind develops. Here's the setup, a warm front will move northward intoMore >>
Tuesday, July 24 2012 11:48 PM EDT2012-07-25 03:48:48 GMT
Despite Monday's rain and thunderstorms giving a decent dose of rain, we could still use more liquid in many areas. Rainfall totals from Monday's storms were a solid downpour for many, check out the precipMore >>
Despite Monday's rain and thunderstorms giving a decent dose of rain, we could still use more liquid in many areas. Rainfall totals from Monday's storms were a solid downpour for many, check out the precipMore >>
Tuesday, July 24 2012 11:00 AM EDT2012-07-24 15:00:44 GMT
The third round of severe weather this month hit the region Monday with more than 50 reports of hail and damaging winds. Here's the map of where storms hit the hardest: These blue dots indicate windMore >>
Here's a list of about 50 severe weather reports along with pictures!More >>
Monday, July 23 2012 8:22 AM EDT2012-07-23 12:22:59 GMT
*Severe thunderstorms are possible during the afternoon and evening hours Monday, July 23 and into early Tuesday, July 24.* Get ready for some more potential thunderstorms. July has featured two roundsMore >>
*Severe thunderstorms are possible during the afternoon and evening hours Monday, July 23 and into early Tuesday, July 24.* Get ready for some more potential thunderstorms. July has featured two roundsMore >>
Saturday, July 21 2012 8:56 PM EDT2012-07-22 00:56:33 GMT
This is remarkable to me! We are pulling a complete 180 this year on Lake Champlain as we had record high water levels in 2011, to record low levels this year. While we have not actually reached the record,More >>
This is remarkable to me! We are pulling a complete 180 this year on Lake Champlain as we had record high water levels in 2011, to record low levels this year. While we have not actually reached the record,More >>
Saturday, July 21 2012 8:09 PM EDT2012-07-22 00:09:32 GMT
Here we sit! In the climatologically warmest part of the year! Mid July is, on average, the warmest of all times of the year with an average of 81 degrees. Burlington Area (ThreadEx Station) DailyMore >>
Here we sit! In the climatologically warmest part of the year! Mid July is, on average, the warmest of all times of the year with an average of 81 degrees. Burlington Area (ThreadEx Station) DailyMore >>
Friday, July 20 2012 9:25 AM EDT2012-07-20 13:25:37 GMT
Drought continues to get worse in the Plains, Midwest, Southeast, and parts of New England. Locally some of our area is in a minor drought. Here are the numbers on yearly precipitation compared to average Bennington,More >>
Drought continues to get worse in the Plains, Midwest, Southeast, and parts of New England. Locally some of our area is in a minor drought. Here are the numbers on yearly precipitation compared to average Bennington,More >>
Tuesday, July 17 2012 11:55 PM EDT2012-07-18 03:55:22 GMT
It has been a wild day around our region. As expected, severe storms raked through our region. The biggest threat today was for damaging winds, which certainly came to fruition. Click here for a fullMore >>
It has been a wild day around our region. As expected, severe storms raked through our region. The biggest threat today was for damaging winds, which certainly came to fruition. Click here for a fullMore >>
Monday, July 16 2012 9:17 AM EDT2012-07-16 13:17:43 GMT
Each year the National Weather Service has its Hurricane Awareness Week. In Vermont, the awareness day takes place Monday, July 16.Tropical Storm Irene is still fresh on the minds of Vermonters/New Yorkers/More >>
July 16 is recognized as Hurricane Awareness Day in Vermont.More >>
Friday, July 13 2012 10:55 PM EDT2012-07-14 02:55:23 GMT
The northern lights should put on a show, particularly over northern NY northern VT and northern NH as well as Quebec within our region on Saturday night. If you are farther south, not all is lost, thereMore >>
The northern lights should put on a show, particularly over northern NY northern VT and northern NH as well as Quebec within our region on Saturday night. If you are farther south, not all is lost, thereMore >>
Friday, July 13 2012 10:50 AM EDT2012-07-13 14:50:25 GMT
It's Friday the 13th. Are you scared? You probably shouldn't be. I looked up the weather in Burlington from the previous 'Friday the 13ths' and found extremely pleasant weather. The data I'm aboutMore >>
I looked up the weather for Friday the 13th's during the last five years and found something so opposite of scary.More >>
Wednesday, July 11 2012 10:32 AM EDT2012-07-11 14:32:35 GMT
Yesterday (Tuesday) I was asked about the allergy report. I always forget to check it before I go on air too, because it slips my mind as I don't suffer from seasonal allergies. So I went onto a few webMore >>
Have plans on Saturday, August 4th? Need the weather forecast? Come on in!More >>
Wednesday, July 11 2012 9:34 AM EDT2012-07-11 13:34:57 GMT
NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, just released data to show the last 12 months to be the hottest on record for the United States. During that time, the average temperature forMore >>
NOAA just released the #'s. Last 12 months shows the warmest year-long period on record for the United States.More >>
Wednesday, July 11 2012 12:25 AM EDT2012-07-11 04:25:54 GMT
Did a little number crunching tonight after the fire in Groton, it got me curious about our annual and recent rainfall amounts. I wondered why the fire would have gone so far. Turns out, there are manyMore >>
Did a little number crunching tonight after the fire in Groton, it got me curious about our annual and recent rainfall amounts. I wondered why the fire would have gone so far. Turns out, there are manyMore >>
Monday, July 9 2012 9:57 PM EDT2012-07-10 01:57:43 GMT
It's always good to learn something new, even if it's something small. So, (if I can remember to do it...) I think each Monday I'll blog just a tiny tidbit about something random, somewhere random, butMore >>
It's always good to learn something new, even if it's something small. So, (if I can remember to do it...) I think each Monday I'll blog just a tiny tidbit about something random, somewhere random, butMore >>
Monday, July 9 2012 9:18 AM EDT2012-07-09 13:18:30 GMT
Last week meteorologists from the National Weather Service stopped by the news station to give us (Kerrin, Chelsea, and I) an explanation of new radars coming to the local area. The National Weather ServiceMore >>
The radar we use for New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire is getting a great upgrade in the coming weeks!More >>
Friday, July 6 2012 9:50 AM EDT2012-07-06 13:50:39 GMT
Good Friday - Hot temperatures have been scorching about half of the lower 48 this week. We have gotten relief in the Northeast as a frontal boundary has been settled in our south. Record-breaking heatMore >>
I know it's backwards, but after heat Friday we're going to get something we haven't seen much lately, cool weather!More >>
Thursday, July 5 2012 11:47 PM EDT2012-07-06 03:47:31 GMT
I am hoping that everyone had a decent 4th of July, despite the active and dangerous weather! I was keeping very busy in the weather center keeping tabs on severe thunderstorms with damaging winds andMore >>
I am hoping that everyone had a decent 4th of July, despite the active and dangerous weather! I was keeping very busy in the weather center keeping tabs on severe thunderstorms with damaging winds andMore >>
Monday, July 2 2012 9:24 PM EDT2012-07-03 01:24:18 GMT
Wow! This is something of note. June marks the 15th consecutive month with above average monthly temperatures in the Burlington area. The day and night each averaged about 2 degrees warmer than the climatologicalMore >>
Wow! This is something of note. June marks the 15th consecutive month with above average monthly temperatures in the Burlington area. The day and night each averaged about 2 degrees warmer than the climatologicalMore >>
Monday, July 2 2012 10:34 AM EDT2012-07-02 14:34:47 GMT
Good weather is in store for the Fourth of July celebration in Burlington Tuesday night. We here at the SkyTracker weather center have been paying especially close attention to the Tuesday into WednesdayMore >>
Not only are the fireworks along Lake Champlain expected to be spectacular, but also the weather! Here's the latest breakdown of what to expect.More >>
Friday, June 29 2012 8:34 AM EDT2012-06-29 12:34:24 GMT
While on Twitter this morning I saw a blurb from Vermont Public Radio saying a teenager had died after being struck by lightning earlier in the past week. It's very sad to hear about any weather-relatedMore >>
Unfortunately this week a Vermont teenager died after getting struck by lightning. Friday wraps up the National Weather Service's 'Lightning Safety Awareness Week.'More >>
Thursday, June 28 2012 9:49 AM EDT2012-06-28 13:49:27 GMT
Nothing is guaranteed in the world of weather, or else I'd be out of a job because then we would know exactly how the weather is going to pan out. However the statistic that I'm about to tell you is 99%More >>
It's unofficial, but almost guaranteed that June will be the 15th straight month Burlington has had warmer-than-average temperatures, making it the longest stretch on record.More >>
Wednesday, June 27 2012 8:54 AM EDT2012-06-27 12:54:07 GMT
It's been a soaker out there in some spots but I won't complain for three major reasons. Florida has gotten as much as 28 inches of rain toward the northern part of the state, causing severe flooding. TheMore >>
Places got more than two inches of rain since Sunday, but it hasn't been enough to cause flooding concerns. A perfect combo!More >>
Monday, June 25 2012 10:18 PM EDT2012-06-26 02:18:15 GMT
As I alluded to in last week's blog, a named tropical system has developed in the Gulf of Mexico. By now, I'm sure you've heard, the name is Debby. And Florida has already had quite enough of Debby, withMore >>
As I alluded to in last week's blog, a named tropical system has developed in the Gulf of Mexico. By now, I'm sure you've heard, the name is Debby. And Florida has already had quite enough of Debby, withMore >>
Friday, June 22 2012 10:55 PM EDT2012-06-23 02:55:09 GMT
As of Friday evening, I was just poking around the weather models and noticed a feature spinning away near the Gulf of Mexico. Took a glance over at the National Hurricane Center website, and sure enough,More >>
As of Friday evening, I was just poking around the weather models and noticed a feature spinning away near the Gulf of Mexico. Took a glance over at the National Hurricane Center website, and sure enough,More >>
Friday, June 22 2012 8:56 AM EDT2012-06-22 12:56:30 GMT
So far this summer we've gone 2 for 2. Two days of summer and two days of record-breaking heat in Burlington. Can we continue batting 1.000 and make it 3 for 3? Nope! A cold front will be pushing eastMore >>
Relief is coming in three ways; the heat, the humidity, and the work week :)More >>
Thursday, June 21 2012 9:50 AM EDT2012-06-21 13:50:18 GMT
Last week I wrote this in my blog: "I'm projecting we'll get at least six out of this upcoming stretch from June 14-19, 2012." I estimated incorrectly! But that's okay, we're enjoying the longest dryMore >>
Another hot, humid, and potentially-dangerous day in terms of weather Thursday, will be followed by chances to get some needed rainfall.More >>
Wednesday, June 20 2012 11:36 PM EDT2012-06-21 03:36:23 GMT
It's HERE! Sunshine, warm temperatures, shorts and sunglasses, days at the beach and for kids, the best 2 months of the year! Summer is HERE!!! Summer "officially" (or astronomically) began at 7:09pmMore >>
It's HERE! Sunshine, warm temperatures, shorts and sunglasses, days at the beach and for kids, the best 2 months of the year! Summer is HERE!!! Summer "officially" (or astronomically) began at 7:09pmMore >>
Wednesday, June 20 2012 8:35 AM EDT2012-06-20 12:35:19 GMT
On the morning of Wednesday, June 20 conditions were soupy for the last 'Spring' morning, as summer begins 7:09 p.m. Wednesday. Georgia, VT Wednesday morning, courtesy VTrans Nashville, VT ~ 7 a.m.More >>
Near-record heat is expected Wednesday and Thursday from the SkyTracker weather team. In fact, it will feel close to 100°!More >>
Tuesday, June 19 2012 8:54 AM EDT2012-06-19 12:54:05 GMT
Lake Champlain was more well-behaved this year: The red line shows the lake level for 2011, while the blue line and shaded area shows this year. You can see the big jump in last year's line and lakeMore >>
Flooding along Lake Champlain which reached historic levels, ended one year ago. Here's a look back at what made that such a drastic year compared to 2012.More >>
Monday, June 18 2012 8:53 PM EDT2012-06-19 00:53:01 GMT
To tag along with meteorologist Steve Glazier's blog from earlier Monday, I figured I would add another tidbit or two with the upcoming heat! Our Sky Tracker weather team is currently forecasting theMore >>
To tag along with meteorologist Steve Glazier's blog from earlier Monday, I figured I would add another tidbit or two with the upcoming heat! Our Sky Tracker weather team is currently forecasting theMore >>
Monday, June 18 2012 10:38 AM EDT2012-06-18 14:38:05 GMT
Summer starts on Wednesday. How appropriate on the same day, I'm forecasting the hottest temperature of a warm stretch of weather! Heat resulting in 90° temperatures in the Midwest has been kept at bayMore >>
Near record heat is on the way this week, while it becomes muggy as well, resulting in an even warmer feel to the air.More >>
Thursday, June 14 2012 10:13 AM EDT2012-06-14 14:13:58 GMT
One of the things I love most about my job is that weather is the center of conversation. I hear it all the time between others, (and no I'm not always listening in on other people's chatter!) 'Oh whatMore >>
There are a lot of events happening Father's Day weekend. Will the weather come through for us? YES!More >>
Wednesday, June 13 2012 10:25 AM EDT2012-06-13 14:25:10 GMT
It's a pretty quiet day on the homepage of the National Weather Service for Wednesday, June 13: I love a nice, quiet forecast once in a while. After rain has pushed through our area on the morning ofMore >>
The forecast for the next several days calls for dry air. So far in 2012 the longest dry stretch we've had in Burlington is 4 days. We'll likely break that.More >>
Wednesday, June 13 2012 12:28 AM EDT2012-06-13 04:28:02 GMT
I got to thinking tonight about the tropics.... and not just the hammock I could be laying on and Pina Colada that I could be sipping (ehem....), but rather about the tropical weather activity! No, notMore >>
I got to thinking tonight about the tropics.... and not just the hammock I could be laying on and Pina Colada that I could be sipping (ehem....), but rather about the tropical weather activity! No, notMore >>
Tuesday, June 12 2012 9:51 AM EDT2012-06-12 13:51:13 GMT
It's Tuesday. Once again we have rain on our doorstep. Here's what to expect with this upcoming system.A cold front separating cooler, drier air in the Upper Midwest is sliding east and crashing into warmerMore >>
With rain in the forecast Tuesday, June 12 it will be the seventh consecutive Tuesday with measurable rain in Burlington. Here's what to expect with #7.More >>
Friday, June 8 2012 9:44 AM EDT2012-06-08 13:44:25 GMT
Another record.Record heat in March has helped the Queen City secure another record: Warmest Spring. May has come to a close and that shuts the door on what we call "Meteorological Spring." Seasons inMore >>
You may have heard the stat already about it being the 'warmest spring on record in the U.S.' Well it was true as well in Burlington!More >>
Tuesday, June 5 2012 5:48 PM EDT2012-06-05 21:48:56 GMT
By now, you may have heard about the "Venus transit" coming up on Tuesday June 6th. And also by now, you may have wondered... "what on earth is that?". Let me enlighten you! The Venus transit is the sameMore >>
By now, you may have heard about the "Venus transit" coming up on Tuesday June 5th. And also by now, you may have wondered... "what on earth is that?". Let me enlighten you!More >>
Monday, June 4 2012 8:51 AM EDT2012-06-04 12:51:36 GMT
Number crunching time. At the end of every month I love to go back and write up a little summary to see how the 30-31 days shaped up to the 'averages.' May 2012 continued a streak of warmer-than-averageMore >>
Data coming in for the month of May shows a very abnormally-warm month, which ties a record in the Queen City.More >>
Friday, May 25 2012 11:12 PM EDT2012-05-26 03:12:39 GMT
For those putting on the running shoes Sunday morning, we wish you the best of luck and swift feet from the Sky Tracker Weather Team! The forecast looks to be agreeable as well! Here's the overall weatherMore >>
For those putting on the running shoes Sunday morning, we wish you the best of luck and swift feet from the Sky Tracker Weather Team! The forecast looks to be agreeable as well! Here's the overall weatherMore >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 10:24 AM EDT2012-05-24 14:24:36 GMT
The month of May is jumping right into the conga line and dancing away....to the "Heat is On" by Glenn Frey. With the month less than one week from wrapping up, it's going to be yet another 'warmer-than-average'More >>
Here are my weather predictions, every three hours, for this Memorial Day Weekend, plus a discussion of a warmMay continuing through the end of the month.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 12:04 AM EDT2012-05-23 04:04:06 GMT
One year ago, the city of Joplin, Missouri was devastated by a powerful EF-5 tornado. The tornado, with wind over 200mph and nearly a mile wide, took out a large portion of Joplin, leaving nearly 15o deceased,More >>
One year ago, the city of Joplin, Missouri was devastated by a powerful EF-5 tornado. The tornado, with wind over 200mph and nearly a mile wide, took out a large portion of Joplin, leaving nearly 15o deceased,More >>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 9:07 AM EDT2012-05-22 13:07:15 GMT
I love these National ___________ Weeks and International ____________ Weeks.That's because it's always a great time to catch up on the latest information regarding these topics. It's a good time for usMore >>
It's National Safe Boating Week May 19th to the 25th. See these helpful tips and reminders before you head to the open waters this season.More >>