NOAA: Spring Turning into Summer as Above Normal Temperatures Will See Out the Month Spring is turning into summer across the majority of North America says the NOAA.ย Time to dust down those bikes, service your climbing gear and start practicingย your golf swing. According to the NOAA, temperatures during May 24th through 30th are forecast to see increased chances of being above-normal across the entire country, outside of the Southeast and portions of southern Alaska. Weather WeatherBrains | May 17, 2018 0 Comments
NOAA: Three Month Outlook | Much of the United States Should Expect Well Above Average Temperatures The NOAA has just posted theirย three-month prediction for North America, and for the sun-worshippers, it’s good news… hot and dry! Author: Tom Di Liberto Ifย you’ve been wondering if temperatures are ever going to warm up or whether you’ll be watering your garden more or less frequently in coming months, here’s some news. On April 19, the National Weather Serviceโs Climate […] Weather WeatherBrains | May 1, 2018 0 Comments
NOAAโs Official Outlook for April in the USA NOAA’s official outlook for April doesn’t hold much hope for the majority of ski regions. Cold temperatures for the Northern Plains means winter won’t be going anywhere soon, but unfortunately, the cold doesn’t correspond much with the areas of above-average precipitation. Washington and Oregon will see above-average precipitation, but unfortunately, that will probably fall as rain as temperatures won’t drop […] Weather WeatherBrains | April 2, 2018 0 Comments
NOAA Official March Outlook for the USA The NOAA just released its outlook for March in the USA. Thisย outlook favors below-normal temperatures to stretch from the Alaska Panhandle and Pacific Northwest through the Middle and Upper Mississippi Valley. Wetter than usual conditions are also favored in the Northern Rockies and Southeast. Odds are tilted towards warm and dry conditions in their forecast for March through May from […] Weather WeatherBrains | February 15, 2018 1 Comment
Lake Tahoe sets Highest Temperature Record by a Massive 4 Degrees South Lake Tahoe easily exceeded its record high temperature on Tuesday, Jan. 30, according to the National Weather Service in Reno, reports the tahoedailytribune. The previous record high of 52 degrees for the date was reached in 1989 and 2012, NWS noted via Twitter just after 2:30 p.m. At that point, the temperature on Tuesday had reached 56 degrees. Unseasonably […] Weather Steven Agar | February 1, 2018 0 Comments
NOAA’s Official October Outlook | Montana, Wyoming & Colorado Have Best Chance For Snow September is an anxious, intense monthโฆ Itโs the first full month of Fall. First snows of the year happen, the first ski resorts of the year open. The stoke for winter runs high for skiers and this year we’ve heard some non-skiers saying such blasphemous things as,ย “Too soon! Where did Fall go?” Mt Bachelor had a 20″ dump and opened […] Weather LadyBrains | October 4, 2017 0 Comments
2016 Was the Hottest Year on Record on Earth for the 3rd Year in a Row | “State of the Climate Report 2016” International report confirms 2016 was third consecutive year of record global warmth byย Jessica Blunden/NOAA August 10, 2017 A new State of the Climate report confirmed that 2016 surpassed 2015 as the warmest year in 137 years of recordkeeping.ย Last yearโs record heat resulted from the combined influence of long-term global warming and a strong El Niรฑo early in the year. 2016 […] Weather WeatherBrains | August 18, 2017 0 Comments
May 2016 Shatters Global Temperature Records For The Eighth Month In A Row According to NASA, May 2016 is the hottest May on record, making it the eighthย month in a row to break the monthly temperature record. Despite one of the strongest El Niรฑos ever recorded finally on the decline, the planet continues to warm at an alarming rate. The latest figures that wereย released by NASA now make it even more certain that […] Weather Chris Wallner | June 24, 2016 1 Comment