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Post by pieter on Jan 31, 2021 9:44:42 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Jan 31, 2021 9:51:48 GMT -7
Huge snow dump for Chicago as a new winter storm impacts Midwest tonight through SundayBy Marko Korosec | Winter Weather | 31 January 2021 A major winter storm with a significant amount of snow is now imminent across the Midwest. Expected to intensify tonight and blanket northern portions of Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio Valley this weekend. Including the city of Chicago, expected to receive around 10 inches of snow until Monday morning. Associated with a new winter storm unfolding into the Midwest, showers, and thunderstorms are passing over parts of the central Plains and mid-Mississippi Valley this Saturday afternoon. As precipitation runs into sub-freezing temperatures in the Midwest, periods of snow will ensue with snow falling heavily at times tonight. The system has emerged into the central Great Plains this weekend, arriving from yet another wave ejecting off the deep trough across the West Coast this week. Once the wave arrives east of the Rockies, it began strengthening, turning towards the Midwest. The system has grown quite large, with the textbook appearance of the fronts this Saturday. We can also see clear skies across the Northeast United States. The area is still under the effect of extremely cold Arctic air mass from Canada, resulting in so far the coldest temperatures of this winter season. Source: www.severe-weather.eu/winter-weather/snow-forecast-chicago-midwest-winter-storm-mk/
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Post by karl on Jan 31, 2021 10:25:18 GMT -7
Pieter
It would appear our weather is not only changing, but as exampled by weather action in The East Coast as exampled by your photo presentation, becoming very unpredictable.
Of the above, is the question of past observations: What happened to climate Change from colder to seasons?
Karl
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