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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!

February 2019 Temperature Outlook

February 1, 2019 By Michael Griffith

Today is the beginning of February, and the Central and Eastern US have endured an arctic outbreak over the past couple of days. We willRead More

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Short-Lived Warmth Starts February, Cold Follows

January 30, 2019 By Michael Griffith

There are many signs that point to an above-average start to February, as a whiplash warming trend will take place later this week and thisRead More

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Any Cold Spell Will Be Short-Live as a Warm Surge Takes Over

January 29, 2019 By Michael Griffith

A piece of the Polar Vortex is visiting the US this week, however the extremely cold temperatures will be limited to up North. For theRead More

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Deep South Snow

January 28, 2019 By Michael Griffith

Finally, these cold temperatures will bring snow down to the Gulf states. Temperature’s have bitter over the past couple of weeks all along the EasternRead More

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Tuesday Arctic Front Brings Light Snow for Many

January 27, 2019 By Michael Griffith

A fairly quick-moving Arctic front and subsequent wave of low pressure along the front will bring a quick burst of snow to the Deep SouthRead More

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Low Pressure Wave Along Arctic Front to Bring Southern Snow

January 26, 2019 By Michael Griffith

After consideration of the dynamics of the upcoming Tuesday into Wednesday event, more than likely it will be rain that will change over to snowRead More

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Arctic Cold Front Could Bring Snow to South

January 26, 2019 By Michael Griffith

The Euro model is holding steady with snow for the Southeast next week. Timing is looking like Tuesday into Wednesday. A quick burst of snowRead More

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Southern Snow Chances Early Next Week Increasing

January 25, 2019 By Michael Griffith

And just like that, a trend is starting to develop with the Euro model which is showing snow in the Deep South next week. WithRead More

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Yes it will be Very Cold in the Northern US, Not So Much Southeast

January 24, 2019 By Michael Griffith

A series of cold snaps will affect much of the eastern US, however, they will be mostly felt in northern regions. It will get coldRead More

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Unpredictability Looms as Model Guidance is Subpar

January 23, 2019 By Michael Griffith

Model guidance is a critical part of forecasting. They aren’t always correct, and especially aren’t to be taken verbatim. Sometimes they are way off. ButRead More

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