You'll be rewarded for getting through the weekend with a rather uninteresting week in the weather world, except for Wednesday morning. Quite honestly, I am not exactly stoked about anything anytime in the near future weather wise, as no nor'easters are in sight. Let's take a look at the next week shall we?
Today- (Steve's pick of the week)- Nice and clear, highs in the high 40s
Tuesday- Increasing clouds, PM wintry mix develops
Wednesday- AM icing possible with a wintry mix. Some school delays are possible, and highs in the low to mid 40s.
Thursday to Sunday- Identical weather of mostly sunny skies and temps in the mid 40s.
Also worth noting- Yesterday marked the end of the 2014 Atlantic and Pacific hurricane seasons. The Atlantic, with only eight named storms (albeit six hurricanes), was the least active since 1994, whereas the Pacific experienced its' fourth most active season of all time with a whopping twenty-two named storms, sixteen hurricanes, and nine major hurricanes!!
Here we go- Thanks for your patience.
December 1, 1896- In Kipp, MT, an insane warm front raises temperatures 34 degrees...in 7 minutes and 80 degrees in just a few hours! Remarkably, it causes a 31 inch snowpack to completely melt in just 12 hours!
Happy December everyone- May you have a fantastic holiday season!
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