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03/07/2025, 8:51 am EST

Extreme Rain/Severe Weather Event Late Next Week Mid-south U.S.

Next week, 2 major storms are forecast across the eastern half of the U.S. featuring 4-8 inches of snow with high wind creating blizzard conditions across the North-central U.S. and a flooding rain/severe weather outbreak for the Mid-south States both events late next week into the weekend.
03/06/2025, 1:45 pm EST

Global Soil Moisture Observation Trend/Forecast

Major drought is developing and will intensify in the Southwest U.S. and Middle East plus East China and West Tropical Africa based on the most recent Climate Impact Company 3-month global soil moisture outlook.
03/05/2025, 8:27 am EST

Update on the Stratosphere: Comparing MAR-25 Event with JAN-25/FEB-25 Episodes

The U.S. arctic outbreaks in January and February were triggered by unconventional stratospheric warming events in that the warming was confined to Canada and the attendant polar vortex was locally generated, over North-central U.S. to cause the cold. Note that the stratosphere was cold on the Europe side of the North Pole. The March stratospheric warming event is stronger and across wider aerial coverage. However, the core of the warming is on the Siberia side of the North Pole therefore less reliably effective at generating North America cold.
03/04/2025, 5:21 am EST

Major Severe Weather Outbreak South-central and East U.S. Next 2 Days

A major severe weather outbreak is forecast for today across northern Gulf States and Mid-south U.S. A large area is forecast to receive tornado risk from Texarkana to Mobile today/tonight. On Wednesday, the severe weather risk shift is into the East. Tornado risk continues centered on the eastern Carolinas and southeast Virginia.