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05/29/2026, 1:46 pm EDT

New England Whacked With a “Cold Blob” Storm

The North Atlantic warm hole (NAWH) is alive and well south of Greenland! Just published research reveals the cool pool has formed due to the slowing the Atlantic Meridional Ocean Conveyor (AMOC) Belt which began in the late 1990’s. The cool pool has forced the Labrador Current to carry a cold countercurrent (to the Gulf Stream) to east of New England this late spring season. The colder waters are correlated to an upper trough which intensifies tomorrow propelling rain, snow, and high wind across New England.
05/26/2026, 8:37 am EDT

Heatwave Suppressed Next Week, Redevelops/Expands Middle Third of June

Short-term heat spike centered on Southwest Europe lingers this week followed by a cooler/wetter Northern Europe pattern next week and suppressed heat risk in the Southwest. However, anomalous heat regenerates and broadens during the middle third of the month.
05/25/2026, 10:02 am EDT

Latest 15-Day and 16-30-Day U.S. Precipitation Forecasts Indicate Rapidly Drying Soils North-central U.S. (and Vicinity)

The AI Graph Cast ECM ENS 15-day rainfall forecast is SCARY. The model locks extreme rain in the Gulf States and keeps the Midwest U.S. arid. Implied is an acceleration of the May drier North/wetter South pattern. Very warm to hot weather affecting much of the dry zone over the next 15 days helps to accelerate drying of soils.
05/22/2026, 8:44 am EDT

East Pacific 2026 Hurricane Outlook: 13 Hurricanes Forecast in 2026!

The 2026 East Pacific basin tropical cyclone season is forecast above too much above normal activity. A large mass of unusually warm surface and subsurface water is present off the Southwest Coast of North America and coupled with a developing vigorous El Nino should provide an environment exceptionally supportive of many dangerous storms.