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The Weather

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*No thunderstorms over the next 4-5 days.

*Snow confined to the far northern US where it’s supposed to snow in January.

*Snow showers are possible in/around DC on Inauguration Day, but it shouldn’t be anything apocalyptic.

*It’s going to be bitterly cold next week. Temperatures will struggle to break freezing during the day in most of the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest starting on Monday. Low temperatures will approach single digits and subzero levels in many places the first half of the week — the Washington DC area will see temperatures in the low- to mid-teens on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday nights.

*Auroras are possible tonight at far northern latitudes.

*An asteroid the size of a Boeing 757 will miss Earth by 21,000 miles (9% of the distance between the Earth and moon) on February 15th.  

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63 comments

  1. I was wondering how we were going to find out the weather and worried that we would all perish in some weather related event we were unaware of!! 😉

    Noted.

    An asteroid the size of a Boeing 757 will miss Earth by 21,000 miles (9% of the distance between the Earth and moon) on February 15th.  

  2. Welcome here Weatherdude. I saw one comment a couple of weeks ago, but to have a whole Weatherdude diary. Moose blushes with gratitude. As we Brits say:

    Chuffed to bits

  3. Nurse Kelley

    How about a forecast for the Rockies? The West coast?

    Hai, lil Dude! You look good in purple.

    We need a forecast for London and southern Germany, also too.

  4. raina

    and glad you’re diarying as well. Moar weather? Hell, yeah!

    Are we getting snow in South Texas anytime soon? Crossing fingers and toes.  

  5. Kysen

    good to see ya in purple!

    Hope to see you writing/cross-posting on meteorological events (or, really, on whatever topic strikes your fancy).

    I’m especially interested in your Tornado and Hurricane posts (not only do we live on the coast, we both have family and loved ones in ‘tornado alley’).

    Make yourself at home!

  6. wordsinthewind

    weatherdude, hope to see more diaries. I live in far west Texas where we enjoy some really crazy weather, mostly of the howling wind variety.  

  7. Well hells bells my life is complete!  I can’t say i’ve been without my go to guy for what is this following you on facebook is one heck of a benefit.

  8. tonyahky

    we have a bad outbreak of severe weather. And speaking of weather…just a reminder to those (like me) who haven’t seen any REAL winter for the last few years, and are expected to get in on the arctic air that is moving in–remember to do things like checking the anti-freeze in your cars. If you think the pipes will freeze in your house, leave the water dripping a little at night from both the hot and cold water side of your sink or tub. This will keep it from freezing off. The hot water side will freeze more easily than the cold water side.

    Both things above are mistakes I have personally made–boy did they cost some money.

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