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Author: Michael Griffith

I have had a passion for the weather since a very young age and am a degreed meteorologist. I have a Bachelor of Science from Penn State University and a Master's from Plymouth State University. If you ever see me out and about in the Charlotte, NC or Fort Mill, SC area, be sure to say hi!

Latest Northeast Snow Discussion for Subscribers

February 8, 2017 By Michael Griffith

2-8-2017 10:37 PM Northeast Snow Still on the Table for Thursday Mike Griffith, Meteorologist  Hey everyone. Mike G. here. It looks like the sweet spotRead More

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Long-Range Climate Outlook 2-7-2017

February 7, 2017 By Michael Griffith

Long-Range Climate Outlook, What We Can Expect Through the End of Winter 2017 Mike Griffith – Meteorologist  After a snowstorm in the Northeast this week,Read More

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Event on Feb 9th-10th Likely A Bust, Europe Steals Snow And Cold from U.S.

February 4, 2017 By Michael Griffith

2-4-2017 All the hype coming for the 9th-10th system looks like it will be just that, hype. Look how warm it gets right after thisRead More

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New Data Suggests Warm February, Hard to Get Big Snow

February 2, 2017 By Michael Griffith

2-2-2017 CFSv2 agreeing with previous video…through month of February above average temperatures for the East Coast. What this signifies is we could have one orRead More

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GEFS and Euro Ensembles Agree Something Could Be Up Around the 10th

February 1, 2017 By Michael Griffith

2-1-2017 The EPS and the GEFS agree that storminess, or colder than usual could be a threat around the 10th of February. As of now,Read More

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Alberta Clipper to Drop Light Snow Across the Northeast Tuesday

January 30, 2017 By Michael Griffith

1-30-2017 An Alberta Clipper will swing across the Northeast Tuesday, leaving only a dusting to an inch in most major cities. Mountains will see higherRead More

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Snow Potential for 5-6 Feb, Long-Range Temperature Outlook

January 29, 2017 By Michael Griffith

1-29-2017 Potential storm system around the 5th-6th of February, plus temperature departure from normals through Valentine’s Day. Click on any image for larger version. BecomeRead More

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** January 30th Snow Potential

January 28, 2017 By Michael Griffith

A strong clipper will move south and east as described and bring some wintry potential outside of the Mountains for parts of VA in DE/MD.Read More

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Short-Lived Cold Air to Follow Clipper Systems

January 26, 2017 By Michael Griffith

1-26-2017 Following an Alberta Clipper this weekend that is expected to only drop a dusting in certain locations, or even just flurries, will be aRead More

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Sudden Stratospheric Warming Could Lead to Cold February

January 23, 2017 By Michael Griffith

Strong warming in the Stratospheric over the poles could lead to prolong cold for much of the month of February for portions of the CONUS.Read More

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