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Category Archives:
flooding
So… is a La Niña coming or what?
By
Robert Martrich
August 23, 2024
El Niño transitioned to ENSO-neutral this summer, but La Niña not so much... Several months ago, as recent as late Spring, longer-term climate…
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Developing La Niña and what it means
By
Robert Martrich
June 5, 2024
El Niño has transitioned to ENSO neutral for now, but La Niña is inevitable... There has been a clear shift in Sea Surface…
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A trough-dominated pattern to set up
By
Jim Rinaldi
May 3, 2024
After a warm start to May, cooler temperatures will dominate for a few weeks... As is often the case during the month of…
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A chilly and wet beginning to April
By
Jim Rinaldi
March 30, 2024
Rain is expected over multiple days, with chilly temperatures during the week... A warm front moves through the region later Monday night and…
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Impactful rain system affects Saturday
By
Robert Martrich
March 21, 2024
Heavy rain and localized flooding expected, most notably in eastern areas A storm system will move from a position near Alabama and Georgia…
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