Sunday, November 20, 2011

The Weathergeek Weekly Blog #139

Good Evening,
Yet another weekly update has arrived. Wow how time flies when the weather gets busy. This week looks to be full of weather also. Here at the station we could be looking at 2 possible T-storm days. Even some Severe Weather?? This past week I was able to invet a new ice scraper the good ol credit card that companies send to you that you don't want here is a great Ice scraper idea.

WEATHERGEEK STATION CLIMO Nov 13-19
Max Temp: Nov 15 80F
Min Temp: Nov 18  35F
Total Precip: 1.88in (This was the wetest weeks since Sept)

WEATHERGEEK STATION OUTLOOK:
As I mentioned above this week looks to be pretty busy in the Weather Dept. The first frontal system will approach the area on Tuesday and bring with it a possibility of Severe Weather to the area. However the more potent system in my eyes comes in during the weekend. I really think that it could be a major outbreak just because of all the storng Cold Air Advection that will be moving in behind the front. So the possibilty for 2 Severe Weather days looks possible. Also Frost by Sat-Sun again.

SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK:
Monday- Northeast TX/ Southeast OK/ Arkansas/ TN.
Tuesday- Southeast LA/ Mississippi/ Northwest AL.
Wednesday- Eastern seaboard
Friday:  TX/OK
Saturday: LA/MS/AL

WINTER WEATHER OUTLOOK:
Two powerful systems will bring heavy snow to the Cascades and Northern  Rockies. Also a powerful storm will move into the Southwest bringing snow to the Southern Rockies and even the Sierra NV mts. Possible by weeks end to see heavy snow moving into Maine.

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK:
Atlantic Quite

WEATHERGEEK.NET EVENTS:
Just completed a great 450 student presentation at the Ocean Springs Science Fair.
January 22: Weatherfest in New Orleans
January 23: Science Fair Ocean Springs
Early Feb: Fantasy Weather Season starts
May-June: The Chase 3 "Finding the Twisters"

WEBSITE UPDATES:
We have now changed the main page to include a new Ustream vision. We will run our local forecast on the page for the most of the time, however we  may also run live weather streams at times so make sure to check back.

Until Next Week "Happy Thanksgiving!!!" and Enjoy The Weather
The Weathergeek

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