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West vs. East in the Battle of Snow

This is just another illustration of the strange Winter season experienced this year.  Of course, this doesn’t include the storm that swept across the South late last week.  The seasonal snowfall totals in the South wouldn’t approach those of the … Continue reading

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Winter Storm Warnings for the Gulf Shore

Fans of professional baseball often comment that one of the games’ attractions is the chance to see history on any given night.  They’ll often say, “I love baseball because no matter how long I watch, I can still end up … Continue reading

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Snow was not the Only Storyline

When we get these historic Winter storms like the one this past weekend in the mid-Atlantic, we tend to focus on the heavy snow.  It is, after all, a Winter storm and the effects of the snowfall are so widespread … Continue reading

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In the Beginning…

… there was some snow In the end, there will probably be a s***load of snow.  Consider these the “before” pictures.  We’ll have the “after” picture tomorrow afternoon. Latest forecasts call for 20-30 inches across the warned area from DC/Baltimore … Continue reading

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Veterans Day Weather History

[picapp src=”c/3/7/5/20000_March_In_774a.jpg?adImageId=7347363&imageId=7023576″ width=”500″ height=”310″ /] NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 11: Members of the elite Navajo Code Talkers, the famed U.S. Marine unit who delivered unbreakable codes during World War II battles against the Japanese, salute before the start of the … Continue reading

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