Brief Late Week Cold Snap (since Dec. 1: warmest winter since 1878) - Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)


Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
Brief Late Week Cold Snap (since Dec. 1: warmest winter since 1878)
Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
from a Climate Central article below on why Europe has seen extreme winter conditions, while North America is enjoying a March-like pattern. Photo credit above: "People enjoy the frozen lake Alster in Hamburg, northern Germany, on Wednesday, Feb.

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A Real (late week) Cold Front? Not as numbing as January - Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)


Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
A Real (late week) Cold Front? Not as numbing as January
Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
Germany allows people or companies to sponsor the names of major winter storms, even cold fronts. The icy front responsible for hundreds of cold-weather-related fatalities has been nicknamed "Cooper" in local media. Go figure.

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Sunday Thaw (first subzero by midweek, least snow since 2006) - Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)


Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
Sunday Thaw (first subzero by midweek, least snow since 2006)
Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
St. Paul Winter Carnival runs from January 26 to February 5. Check out the web site. Right now I don't see any bitter cold during that period, in fact the chance of snow may increase as we head into early February. Then again, at the rate we're going, ...

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The Valley Voice: Funky storms, foul weather and preparing for the Big Game - Conway Daily Sun

The Valley Voice: Funky storms, foul weather and preparing for the Big Game
Conway Daily Sun
By Tom Eastman To us, winter means snow — and lots of it, good for skiing, riding, snowshoeing and snowmobiling. The recent mix of sleet, snow, and freezing rain — otherwise known as slop — has many wondering just when this strange winter of 2011 ...

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La Nina continues to weaken - Coeur d'Alene Press

La Nina continues to weaken
Coeur d'Alene Press
Compared to the average number of sunspots from November and December, the recent figures have picked up. Another sign our sun is becoming more active is a massive solar storm that 'bombarded Earth' early Tuesday, Jan. 24. The huge solar flare erupted ...

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REGION: Winter shaping up to be a dry one - Press-Enterprise


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REGION: Winter shaping up to be a dry one
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The snowpack in the Sierra Nevada last month was the second driest December on record, and January — usually the wettest month — is lagging behind normal, even with the recent storms. Farmers such as Blehm are fretting, winter sports are suffering ...

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Who Pays for National Catastrophes? - PropertyCasualty360

Who Pays for National Catastrophes?
PropertyCasualty360
Insured losses from winter storms continued to drift higher, hitting $2 billion last year, or nearly double the average losses during the early 1980s. The losses had a notable financial impact on US insurers. In December, AM Best reported that net ...

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