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Month: December 2017
Snow in the southeastern US!
by Jorel Torres on December 13th, 2017
Due to strong, cold, upper-level low that swept through the southeastern United States last weekend (8-9 December 2017), there were variable snow totals that accumulated from southeastern Louisiana, all the way to the Appalachian Mountains. Snow totals varied from a trace of snow to 10 inches plus in some areas. The local NWS-Atlanta, GA, has Continue Reading
Last week, more California wildfires had been initiated northwest of the Los Angeles Metropolitan area. Out of the fires that have spurred up in the last week, the Thomas Fire is the largest one. Over 230,000+ acres have been burned by the Thomas Fire, with approximately 15% of fire being contained so far. The cause Continue Reading
More wildfires are ravaging the California landscape again, as hot, dry and windy conditions persist over the west coast. Fires this time, have initiated and developed to the north and northwest of Los Angeles, California. Several fires have been identified and named such as the ‘Thomas’, ‘Creek’ and ‘Rye’ Fires. The Thomas fire started in Continue Reading