quote:While much of the United States is kicking off this weekend with heavy rain, extreme heat and even tornadoes, one area will experience the country's first winter storm warning of the season.
Early Friday morning, the National Weather Service in Fairbanks, Alaska, issued a winter storm warning in the Brooks Range and a portion of the Alaskan North Slope. This is the first winter storm warning to be issued anywhere in the United States this snow season, which officially began on July 1.
The significant snow is forecast to fall across the higher terrain of the Brooks Range, mainly above 2,000 feet. Some areas above 4,000 feet could receive close to a foot of snow through Sunday morning.
"Winds will increase through Saturday, causing high and rough surf along the north coast of Alaska. Wind gusts to 50 mph are possible," said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Tom Kines.
https://www.accuweather.c(...)f-the-season/1228306
quote:Utqiaġvik (/utqiaʁvik/), voorheen bekend als Barrow, is gelegen op 7118'1" N en 15644'9" W en de meest noordelijke bewoonde plaats van Noord-Amerika en na Tiksi is het de op een na noordelijkste plaats met meer dan 4.000 inwoners. De plaats ligt aan de kust van de Tsjoektsjenzee, 15 km van Point Barrow, het noordelijkste puntje van de Verenigde Staten. In juli 2009 telde het dorp 4.091 inwoners.
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utqia%C4%A1vik
https://www.accuweather.c(...)aign=breakingweatherquote:"A shot of unseasonably cold air is headed for the mid-South early this week. Overnight lows are expected to be near- to below freezing Tuesday and Wednesday nights," summarized AccuWeather Meteorologist Joe Curtis.
The period from Monday night through Thursday morning looks to be the most frigid in the South as residents of Nashville, Tennessee, and Birmingham, Alabama, will wake up to lows near or just below freezing each day.
quote:A potent storm has started a big change for many in the western United States, bringing cold air and the first accumulating snow of the season for many spots.
In recent days, much of the Northwest and northern Rockies have felt more like late summer rather than autumn. This past Thursday, temperatures reached the 70s Fahrenheit in Spokane, Washington and soared to around 80 degrees in cities like Bend, Oregon, and Reno, Nevada, temperatures that are more than 15 degrees above normal for October.
Following the warmth, chill has swept the area.
The arrival of this storm sent temperatures plunging for the start of the past weekend across the Northwest. High temperatures were in the 40s and 50s through Sunday. Conditions deteriorated Saturday night and, by Sunday morning, snow stretched from Canada to Utah and Colorado.
https://www.accuweather.c(...)west-rockies/1267179
Helaas. Voor sneeuw moet je naar de Alpen of Scandinaviquote:Op donderdag 3 november 2022 15:29 schreef kwiwi het volgende:
Sneeuw Was het hier maar zo'n feest...
Ik woon een half uurtje van de Alpen vandaan, maar volgens mij gaat het daar morgen pas sneeuwen. Hier beneden in de heuvels zal het nog wel even duren vrees ik.quote:Op donderdag 3 november 2022 16:28 schreef aloa het volgende:
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Helaas. Voor sneeuw moet je naar de Alpen of Scandinavi
Niet zo fijn, is denk ik wel mooi en fijn(?) wonen daar of niet?quote:Op zondag 6 november 2022 11:37 schreef DrDarwin het volgende:
Waarschuwingen voor een winterstorm in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Mijn broer en zijn familie woont daar.
Ze wonen in de omgeving van SLC, op het platteland van Utah zal ik maar zeggen.quote:Op zondag 6 november 2022 12:18 schreef Adrie072 het volgende:
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Niet zo fijn, is denk ik wel mooi en fijn(?) wonen daar of niet?
quote:AccuWeather meteorologists say that the fiercest lake-effect snow event yet this season — and potentially in years — will ramp up downwind of the Great Lakes late this week and bury some locations with feet of snow, grinding travel to a halt and potentially stamping new marks in the weather history books.
Forecasters warn that travel could be difficult to nearly impossible amid the heaviest snow bands, including along sections of Interstate 90 in the Buffalo, New York, area and I-81 north of Syracuse. Snow may pour down at the rate of 2-4 inches per hour at times with thundersnow possible in the most intense bands.
https://www.accuweather.c(...)-event-looms/1278208
quote:Feet of snow to bury Buffalo as potentially historic lake-effect event begins
Lake-effect snow warnings have been issued for parts of western New York ahead of a long-duration lake-effect snow event that could produce potentially record-setting amounts of 3 to 6 feet.
https://www.accuweather.c(...)event-begins/1278208
Dat is een heleboel sneeuwquote:Op donderdag 17 november 2022 16:56 schreef Jor_Dii het volgende:
72 inch sneeuw mijn god wat hoop ik dat nog ooit mee te maken..
5 inch per uurquote:
Je ziet ook gewoon nog auto's rijden.quote:Op vrijdag 18 november 2022 13:53 schreef Jor_Dii het volgende:
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5 inch per uur
Die radar ook: https://weather.com/weath(...)fe2344075cfdc9c5dae3
Continue stroom aan sneeuw..
Tja, de werkdag begint daar nu net en er zijn altijd van die malloten die toch de weg op gaan.quote:Op vrijdag 18 november 2022 14:02 schreef aloa het volgende:
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Je ziet ook gewoon nog auto's rijden.
https://www.accuweather.c(...)st-this-week/1383612quote:AccuWeather forecasters say over a foot of snow, strong winds and blizzard conditions are expected for many in the northern Plains to start this week. Later in the week, the storm will shift east yet again, potentially dumping substantial amounts of snow in portions of the Midwest.
The source of this future snow moved onshore in the Pacific states this weekend, bringing heavy rain to coastal California and heavy snow to many inland regions of the Intermountain West. Following a typical storm track, this system will shift eastward into the Plains late Monday and into Tuesday, according to forecasters.
"A potent area of low pressure is set to form over Colorado and Kansas Monday. This will pull moist air northward from the Gulf of Mexico, combining it with bitterly cold air from the polar regions in Canada. With the two put together, a major snowstorm is in the cards from Colorado to Minnesota into midweek," AccuWeather Meteorologist Thomas Geiger explained.
The same storm will also create a severe weather threat across the southern U.S. through midweek.
quote:Een uitgebreide sneeuwstorm zal zich deze week ontvouwen over delen van het middenwesten en noordoosten, en de timing kan niet slechter zijn, waarschuwen meteorologen van AccuWeather . Terwijl miljoenen mensen zich haasten om hun boodschappen af te ronden of aan hun vakantiereizen te beginnen, zal de storm snel sterker worden en harde wind en ophopende sneeuw veroorzaken, terwijl tegelijkertijd gevaarlijk koude lucht uit het Noordpoolgebied over het land zal stromen.
https://www.accuweather.c(...)ross-midwest/1387482
15 inches sneeuw in Bozeman, dan staat er file vanuit de stad tot aan het Bridger Bowl skigebied. Morgen eens kijken naar de dagelijkse video.quote:Op dinsdag 25 oktober 2022 18:35 schreef aloa het volgende:
De kou is ver naar het zuiden afgezakt afgelopen nacht. Strenge vorst in de staat Colorado.
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https://www.accuweather.c(...)s-and-canada/1267775
Ik vind -10 al koudquote:Op donderdag 22 december 2022 17:15 schreef George_of_the_Jungle het volgende:
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15 inches sneeuw in Bozeman, dan staat er file vanuit de stad tot aan het Bridger Bowl skigebied. Morgen eens kijken naar de dagelijkse video.
Altijd wel mooi als er flink wat sneeuw valt. Klassen op de uni waren ook altijd erg leeg als er meer dan 10 inches sneeuw gevallen waren
Koudste dat ik er woonde was ongeveer -30. Met -25C nog naar de uni gefietst (op m'n spijkerbanden), ik blijf toch wel een Nederlander .
quote:Extremely dangerous road conditions were blamed for at least 10 deaths across the southern Plains as a multiday winter storm brought rounds of sleet and freezing rain from Oklahoma to Texas and Arkansas. Thousands of flights were canceled, and hundreds of thousands were left without power across several Southern states.
The first round of winter weather made travel difficult across parts of Texas on Monday, but road conditions seriously deteriorated on Tuesday and Wednesday following more rounds of freezing rain and sleet. Emergency responders in Texas were busy this week, responding to the hundreds of accidents that occurred on the icy roadways. At least seven people have died on the slick roads in the Lone Star State since Monday, The Washington Post reported.
One of the deadly accidents was a triple fatality crash on Tuesday near Brownfield, which sits about 40 miles southwest of Lubbock. The vehicle had lost traction while traveling eastbound on U.S. Highway 380 and started to skid. It crossed over the median into the westbound lane and rolled into a ditch, according to Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. A fourth passenger in the car was injured in the crash.
Lees hier verder: https://www.accuweather.c(...)-southern-us/1477014
quote:It’s been a week of howling wind and bitter cold in California as winter storms have dropped into the region from the far north. The cold air set the stage for snow at unusually low elevations late in the week. Now, it is combining with an atmospheric river to bring blizzard conditions and possibly unprecedented snowfall to Southern California.
The latest powerful storm, steered by a low-pressure system rotating off the California coast, is taking direct aim at the coastal mountain ranges that run between Santa Barbara and San Diego counties. An atmospheric river could linger over the region for more than 24 hours into Saturday, piling up feet of mountain snow while dousing lower elevations with flooding rains.
The region rarely experiences snow of this magnitude, which is more typical of the Sierra Nevada, according to Alex Tardy, the warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service in San Diego.
https://www.accuweather.c(...)now-and-rain/1489175quote:A significant storm over the last several days created many impacts across California, causing some cities to flood, and higher elevations to record several feet of snow.
More than 7 inches of rain fell in Ventura County, causing flash flooding early Saturday morning according to The Associated Press. The excess rain caused roads to flood, which stranded cars on roadways. On Saturday morning, the Los Angeles Fire Department ground and air responders rescued four people and five animals from flooding in Encino. Two of the individuals were suffering from hypothermia and were transported to an area hospital. The other individuals and the five animals were all uninjured.
Air travel was halted for a majority of Southern California when a ground stop was issued for Los Angeles International Airport, impacting all departing and arriving flights on Friday. A number of inbound flights during the stop were diverted to Ontario International Airport, approximately 55 miles east, according to ABC7 journalist Brittany Silverstein. The stop expired around 1 a.m. PST Saturday morning.
Power outages across the state surpassed 100,000 on both Friday and Saturday morning, with the highest amount of outages Saturdya coming from Los Angeles County, where 26,770 outages were reported.
Flooding also impacted many roads across the state, including Interstate 5 which was closed in several spots on Saturday morning due to flooding and icy roads.
On Friday afternoon, Extreme Meteorologist Reed Timmer was in the mountains near Pasadena, California, and witnessed water gushing off the mountains and flowing toward the Los Angeles area. Timmer was standing near an area that is usually dry but was transformed into a raging river following several inches of rain in less than 24 hours.
"Every single one of these washes are flooded out. These are normally dry," Timmer said.
The official rain gauge in downtown Los Angeles were filled with 2.29 inches of rain on Friday, making it the wettest February day since Feb. 12, 2003, when 2.45 inches fell. The single-day rainfall was also orders of magnitude greater than the total rainfall from the past three Februarys, which combined for only 0.10 of an inch of rain.
quote:Powerful winter storm hits U.S., leaving at least 13 people dead and over 3 million without power, U.S.
A powerful winter storm swept across the U.S. over the past couple of days, causing death and destruction in multiple states. At least 13 people lost their lives as severe weather, high winds, and flooding hit the South and Midwest. At the same time, winter-weary Northeast and Midwest residents were digging out from heavy snowfall. Thousands of businesses closed, flights were canceled, and more than 1.2 million customers — or approximately 3 million people, were left without power.
The latest NWS forecast warns of hazardous road conditions due to snow and ice, as well as an elevated risk of fire in the Southern High Plains. Coastal rain and higher-elevation snow are expected in California and the Pacific Northwest, while multiple low pressure areas will move across the U.S. through Tuesday.
Three people in Alabama, two in Tennessee, and one each in Mississippi, Arkansas, and California lost their lives due to the storm, while five weather-related deaths were reported in Kentucky.
Heavy snowfall in the Northeast and upper Midwest caused travel disruption, with hundreds of businesses closed and many flights canceled. The National Weather Service (NWS) warned of possible coastal flooding in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, with some areas of New Hampshire and Maine forecast to see as much as 45 cm (18 inches) of snow, accompanied by strong winds that could cause power outages. Utility customers in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Michigan were still without power as of Saturday afternoon, March 4, 2023.
In the upper Midwest, Detroit’s Metropolitan Wayne County Airport was briefly closed due to heavy snowfall, while some areas experienced blizzard conditions with snowfall approaching 7.6 cm (3 inches) per hour. The storm knocked out power to more than 130 000 customers in Michigan, causing further misery for residents who had already been without electricity for up to seven days due to ice storms the previous week.
Meanwhile, residents of California were also hit by the storm earlier in the week, with some stranded in their homes due to up to 3 m (10 feet) of snow.
In the Southern US, Alabama, Louisiana, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Texas suffered the most damage. Tornadoes reportedly caused damage to homes and businesses, and at least four people were killed by falling trees. Winds of nearly 130 km/h (80 mph) were recorded in the Fort Worth suburb of Blue Mound, Texas, with the roof of an apartment building in Hurst blown away. In southwest Arkansas, a couple was temporarily trapped in the bathroom of their mobile home while a tornado passed through, causing major damage.
Er ligt ook veel meer sneeuw dan gemiddeld op het noordelijk halfrond.quote:Op vrijdag 3 maart 2023 09:54 schreef Jor_Dii het volgende:
In Noord Arizona (regio Flagstaff) is ook al zo'n 140-150 INCH aan sneeuw gevallen deze winter. Bizarre hoeveelheden.
Bizar gewoon, hoe mega hard en lang moet het dan wel niet sneeuwen johquote:
Is dat zoveel daar? Ik ben er een keer in de zomer geweest en tot mijn verbazing kwam ik erachter dat daar skipistes liggen (Arizona Snowbowl), dan vind ik 3,5 meter voor een winter nog wel meevallen eigenlijk.quote:Op vrijdag 3 maart 2023 09:54 schreef Jor_Dii het volgende:
In Noord Arizona (regio Flagstaff) is ook al zo'n 140-150 INCH aan sneeuw gevallen deze winter. Bizarre hoeveelheden.
Ja, zelfs voor daar is dat veel.quote:Op maandag 20 maart 2023 13:51 schreef J.B. het volgende:
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Is dat zoveel daar? Ik ben er een keer in de zomer geweest en tot mijn verbazing kwam ik erachter dat daar skipistes liggen (Arizona Snowbowl), dan vind ik 3,5 meter voor een winter nog wel meevallen eigenlijk.
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