Wet Weekend but Drier Pattern on Horizon
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Spotty showers and thunderstorms today will be driven by the fact that we
are wedged between an upper-level ridge to our west and an upper-level
trough to ...
Media Coverage of Our SLR Work
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Our work to improve forecasts of snow-to-liquid ratio (SLR) and snowfall
was recently featured in a deep-dive article by Mitch Tobin of The Water
Desk, ...
Bristol Bay Snow
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In my last post I mentioned how cold the eastern Bering Sea waters are
compared to normal, and as if to illustrate the point, snow was in the air
at times ...
Storms Yesterday
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*View of heavy storm over the Catalinas and foothills at 5:45 pm MST
yesterday afternoon.*
*Plot of CG flashes detected during 24-hours ending at 7:30 a...
One Atomic Bomb Per Hour
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They are planning on building a 10 GW data center here in Cheyenne,
Wyoming, and generating all of the electricity on site.. “Wyoming is poised
to become a...
My Updated Friday Night Forecast — May 15th, 2026
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Roger Hill’s forecast 3:00 PM FRIDAY 5-15-26 TONIGHT: A few misty sprinkles
early, drying up. Otherwise clearing. Considerable valley fog. A low
mid-40s. L...
Spring Snowfall History
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Last year, I created this calendar chart showing the occurrences of
measurable snowfall for each day from March 20 through late May in
Cleveland.
For th...
Deep Purple
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This is the best year in several, for a favorite yet underused and
near-native plant. Call it a dwarf tree or a large shrub, depending on
irrigation or pru...
Tornadoes of St. Louis, Missouri
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Over its history, the St. Louis area has been a tornado hotbed, with
numerous funnels making their presence known. Dating back as far as the
early 1870s to...
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