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Snow in the South Possible This Week

With the potential of school closures looming, snow isn’t the only threat that could impact travel.

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Youngstown Weather

NWS Cleveland releases final snow totals for 2017-2018

We just had a snow season that lasted 171 days! That isn’t the only statistic from this winter that will shock you.

Meteorology

Microbursts, downbursts, and tornadoes, oh my!

A downburst caused the damage last Friday, but do you know the difference types of severe weather?

Meteorology

What Caused Sunday’s Tornado?

With no severe thunderstorms expected for Sunday, the rare event did form a brief tornado in Northeast Ohio.

Meteorology / Youngstown Weather

Why Lake Effect Snow Is Still a Concern for Spring

How to calculate for Lake Effect Snow and what that means with the next system moving toward the area.

Meteorologists Are Changing the Way We Talk About Winter Weather

How answering three simple questions allows meteorologists to better communicate the forecast. Plus it’s something your weather app can’t do.

February 27, 2018 in Lifestyle, Meteorology.

Top Weather Events for Youngstown in 2017

The Valley has seen almost every weather event you can think of this year. Did your cities storm make the list?

January 1, 2018 in Meteorology, Youngstown Weather.

What Happens With Lake Erie This Week Could Lock in Bitter Cold for Youngstown

This sustained cold could change Lake Erie drastically. Not only will you be able to see the difference, you will be able to feel it too.

December 29, 2017 in Youngstown Weather.

Recap of First Winter Storm: It Could of Been a Lot Worse

Why the lake effect snow shut off on Tuesday and how it led to sustained frigid temperatures.

December 14, 2017 in Youngstown Weather.

It’s About to Get Really Cold but Does That Mean Snow?

“This is another ingredient you need for snow, but the atmosphere works more like a new password than a security question. Let me explain.”

December 1, 2017 in Meteorology, Youngstown Weather.

December Starting Off on the Warm Side

Heading into the last few days of November we are going to have above average temperatures. That trend will carry over into December, but not for the entire month.

November 26, 2017 in Meteorology, Youngstown Weather.

What Hit Boardman, Ohio?

For the second time this year a storm caused extensive damage within city limits. After following the entire path of the storm this is what I found.

November 10, 2017 in Meteorology, Youngstown Weather.

Youngstown’s Winter Weather Outlook and Why We Should Be Cautious

NOAA just published their winter weather outlook for 2017-2018. What this means for the Valley and how to read the data.

October 19, 2017 in Meteorology, Youngstown Weather.

First Freeze could be a long ways off

First Freeze? Really?!

In the last five days we broke four record high temperatures. Three of which were 90 degrees or above! Do we really need to talk about freezing temperatures now?

Well, the first freeze should be next week.

September 28, 2017 in Youngstown Weather.

Happy First Day of Fall?

Today, at exactly 4:02 pm, the sun will be directly over the equator and officially marking the autumnal equinox.

In better terms- it’s the first day of Fall! The only problem is that it doesn’t feel like Fall.

September 22, 2017 in Youngstown Weather.

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