My new podcast is out and I provide a detailed discussion of La Nina--cooler than normal water in the tropical Pacific-- and its influence on our winter weather. And I will give you the weekend forecast---telling you about the last dry period for perhaps weeks and where you might see some lowland snowflakes this weekend!
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December 11, 2020
New Podcast: A Deep Dive into La Nina's Effects on Our Winter Weather PLUS the Weekend Forecast
My new podcast is out and I provide a detailed discussion of La Nina--cooler than normal water in the tropical Pacific-- and its influence on our winter weather. And I will give you the weekend forecast---telling you about the last dry period for perhaps weeks and where you might see some lowland snowflakes this weekend!
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Fascinating as always. Thank you!
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Would love to hear your take on gap winds in Snoqualmie/North bend areas. Wind is howling now at 40 mph.
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