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Kirk Mellish's Weather Commentary

Kirk Mellish's Weather Commentary Archive for September 2012 

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Blog Entries for Sunday, September 30

Harvest weather is here after the harvest full moon.

October and early winter thoughts

3-week forecast has significant ups and downs, and early thoughts about the coming winter.

Blog Entries for Wednesday, September 26

Autumn weather outlook

October weather to swing back and forth to average near-normal. A fairly normal autumn is expected weather-wise but with a couple swings to the extreme of both warm/dry and wet cool averaging out near-normal over the 60-day period. The early trend for winter is for a winter that is close to normal on temperatures or a little below-normal averaged over the 3-month period with precipitation near-normal to above-normal thanks in part to a weak El Nino in the Central tropical Pacific Ocean.

Blog Entries for Friday, September 14

Heat is gone with Halloween on horizon

No significant heat in sight the next 10 days and none really expected until next summer. Saw the Halloween stuff go up at the store the other day with Halloween "only" 48 days away, what about early fall weather?

Blog Entries for Tuesday, September 4

The temperature departure map shows the summer was hottest in the middle of the nation with cooler than normal pockets in the Pacific Northwest and in the Southeast.

Look back at the summer weather that was

Labor Day marks the traditional end of the summer season, although meteorological summer ends August 30th, and the fall equinox marking the start of astronomical autumn is September 22nd at 10:49 A.M. EDT. This summer was quite different from the unrelenting heat of 2011.

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