QuakeReMarks Alert: Wanted to jump on to give an update from my last Saturday (3/15) post’s new segment, QuakeReMarks (please go read if you missed it). One of the spots that I identified, Alaska, just received a magnitude 6.2 earthquake this morning! This was followed by a series of aftershocks of a 5.7, 5.0 and…

Spring Tease, Tornados, T-Storms, Turbulent Winds, and Tectonic Plates, Oh My!
Good morning ! A fairly tranquil first half of March (mildly cooler than normal) with tastes of spring days, which we’ll encounter this weekend! However (you know that was coming), the 2nd half of the month into early April, expect bracket busters, daffodil destroyers (seasonal cold not done), warm, wet, windy, and dare I say…

March Madness is Here: Warmth to Winter Overnight to Wild, Wet, Windy Wednesday!
Want to see something wild? How’s a 30 to 50° swing in appx 12 hours sound? You must get outside today between 12-3pm. How’s mid 50s to low 60s (70s in Carolinas) from DC, to Dover, DE up to Dover, NJ, to Dover, MA to Dover, NH?! What a way to open Meteorological Spring (3/1 to 5/31)…

We March into Meteorological Spring w Snow Up North Followed by Frigid Temps to the 4th!
Good evening, audience. We are back for probably one last post for the month of February, in the end of meteorological winter. But as mentioned in my last post with this current warm-up, don’t be complacent. I wanted to discuss briefly our winter weather for New England for tomorrow morning, a clipper that blankets be…

Gutter Ball for Northeast Blizzard, but a Strike for Virginia Beach; Brief Warmup, But In Like Lion Lurking for Early March!
Good morning atmospheric audience! Well, looks like it was a gutter ball for the northeast blizzard, this time. As you can see above, the storm was close yet no cigar as it pushed south of the Northeast. In fact, Norfolk, Virginia received its largest snowstorm in 15 years with over 10″! So for the moment…