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Earlier this week, NOAA released their latest monthly and seasonal summary for the United States for November and fall 2025. Across the United States, it was the 4th warmest November on record. However, here in the Southeast temperatures were much milder and were just above normal. A bigger story was the dry conditions across most…
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November 30 marked the official end of this year’s Atlantic hurricane season. It was a quiet one in the United States, with no landfalling hurricanes and just one tropical storm, Chantal. But the season as a whole was not that quiet and ended with a bang as Hurricane Melissa flattened a large part of western…
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The Weather Channel released a video story a few days ago discussing what a wetter Sahara Desert in the future might mean for the Atlantic tropical season. The current impact of Saharan dust on the development of hurricanes definitely affects the early part of the Atlantic season because the dust stabilizes the atmosphere, resulting in…
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After a week with some significant rains along the coastal plain stretching from Alabama to North Carolina (but much less elsewhere), the next week’s 7 day QPF is showing little to no rain for most of the region. A few patches of light rain are expected in a few locations but amounts are expected to…
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The latest monthly outlook for December 2025 was issued late last week. It shows that after an early cold start to December, temperatures are expected to warm up later in the month, so we may see a relatively warm Christmas, although it is too early to be sure. The monthly rain fall map shows the…
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With the early freeze we had this year, citrus growers in the Southeast are concerned about damage to their trees and crops. This is even more likely this year due to the very weak La Nina and the prospect of more cold outbreaks over the next few weeks. Here is a recent Extension bulletin from…
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I sometimes get asked about gifts for people who love the weather. I like to recommend weather-related books like “Isaac’s Storm” and see that there are many listed if you search for “weather books” on Amazon or other bookseller sites. You can also check out this list put together by my friend Alicia Wasula: https://www.stmweather.com/blog/an-updated-gift-guide-for-weather-enthusiasts.…
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