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Heavy SNOW hits Spain; roads closed
An unusual weather pattern in recent days has produced unusually cold temperatures in Spain. High pressure has been in charge across the UK, and to the south of the high, easterly winds have been raging across Spain. Such Easterly winds have driven in much colder than average temperatures, in fact close to 10C below normal…
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Flood warning issued for Victoria after Supercells hit Melbourne
Victoria, South Eastern Australia, has been subject to a range of severe conditions in recent days / weeks. Recent bush fires causes shear devastation, burning as many as 800 million animals, as estimated by the University of Sydney. Concerns recently, however, have switched to a different phenomenon altogether: rainfall / storms. A large storm touched…
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Heavy snowfall hits New York City
It’s currently snowing heavily in New York City! Around 2cm has accumulated so far, not enough to produce any travel issues as of yet. The latest precipitation radar, courtesy of NOAA (below), shows that a rather heavy band of snow is currently affecting the NYC Metro region. This is currently producing snowfall…
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Blizzard warnings issued as Winter Storm heads east
Winter Storm Jacob is continuing to bring heavy snow to central and northern portions of the U.S. The snowfall accumulation chart we issued a few days ago (visible below) is still likely to be a close call, with most of the significant accumulations across the Lakes, northern plains and sections of the north east. Of…
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Heavy Snow in New York City tonight as Winter Storm Jacob rages east
Winter Storm Jacob is continuing to bring heavy snow to central and northern portions of the U.S. The snowfall accumulation chart we issued a few days ago is still likely to be a close call, with most of the significant accumulations across the Lakes, northern plains and sections of the north east. Of course, Blizzard…
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State of Emergency Declared as near 3ft of snow pounds Newfoundland
A major blizzard has hit Newfoundland, Canada. Around 2-3ft has accumulated in some areas, leading to some dangerous conditions. As a result of the severe weather, a STATE OF EMERGENCY has been declared in the city of St John’s, Newfoundland, as near 3ft of snow has accumulated and it’s STILL SNOWING! Travel is near impossible here…