The catastrophic 2019-20 Australian bushfires charred more than 20% of the country's forests, destroyed over 1,400 homes, and killed an estimated 1 billion animals. air quality is dramatically worse in the United States, according to a new report. Daily record highs and lows are shown by the top of the red and light blue graphs, with above and below-average temperatures illustrated by the light red and light blue-shaded areas. “Humans are not a curse upon the planet, but are actually a … Since 1986, only two tornado warnings had previously been issued in Hawaii, the most recent one in December 2008. In January, smoke from the fires grabbed the attention of scientists as it circumnavigated the globe. Green acorns on an oak are a common sight in summer. The Climate Prediction Center agrees. Plumes of hot and dry air laden with dust from Africa's Sahara Desert commonly surge westward across the Atlantic Ocean into the Caribbean Sea early in the hurricane season. More than 20 counties across the UK have already had 100% or more than their average October rainfall and many others are not far behind. Over the last 20 years, May (272) and June (202) have averaged the most tornadoes in the U.S., but 2020 ripped up that script. Miami just saw its hottest week ever recorded. A weak disturbance over Washington state and Oregon may translate east and bring some severe weather to the extreme Northern Plains and Saskatchewan or Manitoba early next week. Chicago Weather History for the Previous 24 Hours Show weather for: Previous 24 hours January 18, 2021 January 17, 2021 January 16, 2021 January 15, 2021 January 14, 2021 January 13, 2021 January 12, 2021 January 11, 2021 January 10, 2021 January 9, 2021 January 8, 2021 January 7, 2021 January 6, 2021 January 5, 2021 January 4, 2021 January 3, 2021 This year, I’m hearing reports from friends in New Hampshire that acorns have been dropping like crazy. A steep gradient, or large change in temperature and air density over a short distance, is likely to set up. Only three of those tornadoes – two in May and one in June – were rated at least EF2, both record-low stronger tornado totals for each month. A generally unfavorable pattern for tornadoes with persistent high pressure over the nation's mid-section characterized June as well. In an average winter, the lake reaches a peak of 70% ice coverage in February, and isn't ice free until late April. Yes, it was a snowy winter that year. As far as snow was concerned, you could say parts of the East really didn't have much of a winter season in 2019-20. At a Glance. In this case, there were multiple thunderstorms growing along such a boundary, leading to this incredible sight of five landspouts. July 20, 2002: This story does not necessarily represent the position of our parent company, IBM. I come here and it seems to be almost spot on. We recognize our responsibility to use data and technology for good. During the spring COVID-19 quarantine, stores ran low on toilet paper for a time. The paths of the EF4 tornadoes on Easter Sunday (April 12) and April 19, 2020, tornadoes are shown in red. But when the acorns are green and dropping early, it indicates the tree is under some kind of weather-related stress. That risk may increase toward the middle of the month. Caribou, Maine, one of the farthest-north towns in the continental U.S., was one of the hottest place east of the Mississippi River. In Nevada, the Mahogany Fire and Carpenter 1 Fire were burning, with a number of other blazes ongoing. July 19, 2016 12:34 PM EDT A massive heat wave stretching from sea to shining sea is hitting the U.S. this week, promising temperatures well above 100°F in large swaths of the country. FEMA scientist Michael Lowry noted it was the densest since at least 2003 in a strip of the Atlantic Ocean from east of the Lesser Antilles to the west African coast. This plot of the river stage along the James River near Stratford, South Dakota, shows it has been above flood stage (14 feet) since April 2019. Lake Erie was ice free from Dec. 29 through Jan. 17 and then again for four days after Groundhog Day, according to NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. Extreme warmth has occurred in unusual areas or in unusual times of year. Members of Driving 24 Hours Fitness Gym wearing face masks wait in line to have their temperature checked by staff before entering the gym for a scheduled workout session on July 8, 2020… With the building dome of heat could come a “ring of fire” weather pattern, with stormy conditions along the periphery of toasty high pressure. Super cold air is normally locked up in the Arctic in the polar vortex, which is a gigantic circular weather pattern around the North Pole. A bomb cyclone hammered Newfoundland, Canada, on Jan. 17, burying the provincial capital St. John's in 30 inches of snow, its highest daily snowfall on record. NOAA's Storm Prediction Center noted it was only the third derecho documented west of the Rockies. Those regions will find themselves along the northern edge of the heat dome, juxtaposed against cooler temperatures to the north. Detroit picked up at least a trace of snow five straight days, a May record. While May and June were strangely quiet, April was much more active, particularly for one hard-hit part of Mississippi. A gust to 110 mph was measured near Winter Park, Colorado. Alaska is also expected to remain atypically warm. By Janice Williams On 3/26/20 at 1:39 PM EDT. Siberia, one of the world's coldest places in winter, reached 100 degrees (F) this year before Dallas or Houston did. The top and bottom of each daily temperature is shown by the blue bars. The first option will be automatically selected. Some People Are Blaming #BabyNut. He compared the pattern to that of summer 2016, during which widespread heat baked parts of the central and eastern United States for an extended period of time. The SPC noted this derecho produced the most 75 mph or stronger thunderstorm wind gusts in a single day since at least 2004. The pattern will also delay the typical early July arrival of the summer monsoon, which provides much-needed moisture across the Desert Southwest. On June 20, the high temperature in Verkhoyansk, a town in northeast Russia about 260 miles south of the Arctic coast and about 6 miles north of the Arctic Circle, topped out at 38 degrees Celsius, or 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Atlantic Canada is infamous for intense storms. By far the strangest thing we've seen in the weather so far in 2020 has also been the most disturbing. Long-lived lines of severe thunderstorms producing damaging thunderstorm winds hundreds of miles long known as derechos are more common in the Plains, Midwest and South. As the United States marks the 50th anniversary of the Clean Air Act. Seeing one tornado is rare enough. In mid-March, just as the COVID-19 pandemic was setting in, something else weird happened in our 50th state. But one such Saharan dust outbreak in June was unusually potent and far-reaching. Submitted by Colin Longmuir on July 4, 2020 - 1:18pm I just went to the weather network and read their summer weather prediction and it is so far off of what is actually happening its laughable. Eventually, dominant high pressure — and its associated heat — looks to expand across most of the Lower 48 next week, with the exception of the Southeast and the Pacific Northwest. By early next week, a few 90s might even make it into the Connecticut River Valley in southern New England. 19 - June 20, 2020 over Russia. A long-awaited and significant swath of anomalous heat is expected to build across much of the United States during the first half of July. The lightning-sparked fire has caused an estimated $35.2 million in damage. Places such as Sioux Falls, S.D., the Twin Cities, Chicago, Madison, Wis., Detroit and maybe even Philadelphia will have elevated chances of windy thunderstorms during the two weeks or so. If your allergies have been worse than normal this season, there’s a simple explanation for it. That will exacerbate ongoing wildfire concerns in parts of Arizona and the broader Four Corners region. A shift toward La Niña, a pattern reflected in water temperatures cooling over the tropical East Pacific, will favor “sticky ridges,” according to Matt Rogers, president of the Commodity Weather Group. Why has our weather been so wet? On this day, the Sun stands directly over Earth’s equator, and we can wake up knowing that we are inching ever closer to the longest day of the year, the summer solstice, on June 20, 2020. Boston had previously reached 70 degrees in January just twice, in 1876 and 1950. On June 19, the nation's only heat advisory was in northern and Downeast Maine. After this hot stretch, Caribou had as many 90-degree days through June 19 as Birmingham, Alabama. “One thing that I thought is of interest is that at least some of the upcoming predicted heat across the U.S. … has its origins in the heat wave that took place across Siberia in late June,” wrote Judah Cohen, director of seasonal forecasting at Atmospheric and Environmental Research. The Bighorn Fire, raging in the Santa Catalina Mountains, was up to 107,000 acres Tuesday morning, with 45 percent containment. Temperatures will be closer to average in the Southeast, where a weak low-pressure system is expected to develop in the upper atmosphere. As that was happening, parts of the typically hot Carolinas saw consecutive days of record-cool high temperatures. It also allowed bands of lake-effect snow to blanket parts of New York state and Michigan, an infrequent occurrence in April. June 2020 temperature outlook from The Weather Company, an IBM Business. Strange heat, early-season tropical anomalies, late-season snow and severe weather that either repeatedly hammered an area or was largely absent from a typically prone alley are among the oddities that make our top 20 list for the weirdest weather events we've seen so far in 2020. Neither Philadelphia nor Washington D.C. could scrape up a measly inch of snow the entire season. The other three remnant systems were Gilbert in 1988, an unnamed former hurricane in 1949 and the former Galveston Hurricane from 1900, the nation's deadliest. Its three-to-four-week outlook highlights above-average temperatures likely across virtually the entire Lower 48, save for the Pacific Northwest. That could favor a chance of strong to severe thunderstorms from the Northern Plains through the Great Lakes during the coming weeks. That's the farthest west on record a tropical cyclone remnant from the Atlantic Basin has tracked through the Badger State. "The river levels never fell in the winter because the ground was fully saturated when it froze last fall," Amy Parkin, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in Aberdeen, South Dakota, told NASA. Landspout tornadoes aren't associated with supercells, but occur when a growing thunderstorm's rising air vertically stretches spin along a boundary of convergent winds. It was the densest over Puerto Rico in at least 15 years, University of Puerto Rico atmospheric chemist Olga Mayol-Bracero told weather.com. We have had the wettest April, the soggiest June and … Oddly enough, it partially stems from heat baking the Arctic, thousands of miles away. Tupy said that an overly negative view of humanity may be one cause of the bad predictions. It's been the warmest first half of any year on record not only in Miami, but also in Fort Myers, Orlando and West Palm Beach, according to the Southeast Regional Climate Center. That means columns of air are swelling vertically, as fluids expand when subjected to heat. “Some will help with ridging near the Aleutians.”. (MORE: Six Weird Things About the 2020 Hurricane Season, So Far). The smoke first arrived in South America, 7,500 miles away, producing hazy skies in Santiago, Chile, and Buenos Aires, Argentina. UK weather: snow and ice to bring 2020 to wintry end for many. It was ignited on June 13 and is listed as “human caused.” The blaze became the fifth-largest wildfire in Arizona state history. The most important news stories of the day, curated by Post editors and delivered every morning. These monthly tallies are more on par with an average October or November, instead of two months notorious for destructive tornadoes and outbreaks. Philadelphia averages about 22 inches of snow each season. And as it turned out, the smoke plume rose higher into the atmosphere than ever previously documented. The dust plume surged as far north as parts of the Midwest, as noted in hazy skies over Omaha, Nebraska, in the last weekend of June. So when a mid-April snowstorm blanketed the Missouri Valley of Nebraska and Iowa, one family wasn't content to simply make a snowman. Use up and down arrows to change selection. Parts of tornado-prone Kansas, central and western Oklahoma were not covered by a single tornado watch in the first half of the year. In the last 10 days of the month, it dipped below 80 degrees only once, on the morning after Father's Day. All-time May records were set in Binghamton, New York; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Indianapolis and New York's LaGuardia Airport. Climate crisis: record ocean heat in 2020 supercharged extreme weather. It only lasted 18 hours, but it still became the basin's first April tropical cyclone of record. “After a relatively warm June, we are expecting July to be unusually hot, with the most anomalous warmth focused in the north-central states and Great Lakes region,” Todd Crawford, chief meteorologist at the Weather Co., wrote in an email. In other words, domes of heat that are in no hurry to move along. Weather History - July 20th. Local and Regional Events: July 20, 1951: From the southeast residential section of Watertown, an estimated F2 tornado moved east, passing near Kranzburg and Goodwin. A long-awaited and significant swath of anomalous heat is expected to build across much of the United States during the first half of July. Why is it so cold right now? The Met Office says … End of the world prophecies 21 predictions that "the end" will come during or after the year 2020: Overview (repeated): Christians have predicted several events that many believe are related: the second coming of Jesus, the war of Armageddon, the arrival on earth of the Antichrist, the Tribulation, the Rapture, some horrendous natural disaster, etc. The atmospheric circulation over North America during July 2020 consisted of sub-tropical high pressure across the southern states, a stronger-than-normal trough over eastern Alaska and adjacent northwest Canada, and a vigorous storm track in between across the U.S.-Canadian border. Historically, June is one of the region’s driest months, with things abruptly switching and desert deluges pouring down as soon as July rolls around. The approximate location of the south Pacific jet stream is highlighted by the blue, purple and white arrows. Coincidentally, the 100th annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society kicked off that weekend in Boston. This month so far has an average temperature nudging 15.2C, 0.6C below normal, in central England, Met Office figures showed. If a nor'easter did form, it either was too far offshore and moved away quickly or lacked cold air. There are signs hinting at the development of one or more tropical cyclones in the eastern Pacific near the Baja Peninsula in the coming week, which could inject more moisture into the Southwest by the second week of July. Analysis of smoke plumes (in yellow) on Jan. 6, 2020, spanning roughly 7,500 miles across the southern Pacific Ocean. So any way you slice it, it takes a certain kind of person to want to live in The Last Frontier state. This town on Russia's Arctic coast about 2,500 miles northeast of Moscow and over 400 miles north of the Arctic Circle may have registered the farthest north Arctic 90-degree temperature on record, according to an analysis by Alaska-based climatologist Brian Brettschneider. The blocking high pressure bringing the heat could also spell bad news in the Desert Southwest, where wildfires continue to burn. The fence surrounds what appears to be a number of bee hives. The brewing pattern appears favorable for multiple rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms across pockets of the north-central United States, the Great Lakes, the northern Ohio Valley and perhaps parts of the northern Mid-Atlantic. Wind gusts up to 97 mph whipped the snow into massive drifts up to 15 feet high, burying vehicles, blocking roads and filling backyards, prompting a state of emergency in the city. As the U.K. floods and the U.S. freezes, blame it on increased rainfall … Temperatures soared to 95 degrees on June 18, then 96 degrees the next day. This graph shows 2020 daily temperatures through June 30 at Miami International Airport. This year's weather has been a strange mix the first six months. Instead of a nor'easter, warm winds that ruled the weekend for the annual gathering of meteorologists and scientists. Temperatures up to 15 degrees above normal are possible over parts of the Great Lakes into southern Canada, with widespread anomalies of 5 to 10 degrees from the Central and Northern Plains to the East Coast. Taken together, Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Key West set over 120 combined daily warm records in 2020, according to NBC6 Miami chief meteorologist John Morales. While not quite as rare in the Atlantic Basin, no tropical depression, storm or hurricane had been documented in April over the eastern Pacific Ocean since the mid-20th century. They usually reach parts of the U.S. near the Gulf Coast at least once from June through August. It even triggered a small avalanche that crashed through the living room of one St. John's home. Verkhoyansk, which soared to 38 degrees Celsius (100.4 degrees Fahrenheit) on June 20, is labeled. Get the Current Weather in New Jersey, Weather Forecast, Radar and the latest weather news in your New Jersey town. A very similar, predictable setup in early June culminated in a vicious “derecho” slamming Philadelphia on June 3. The month's rainfall is close to double the normal so far, … April 8, 2020 -- Early Morning Severe Weather & Flooding March 28-29, 2020 -- Severe Weather, Flooding, & High Winds March 19-20, 2020 -- Severe Weather & Flooding July 2020 could rank among one of the coldest on record, with more heavy rain set to hit large parts of the UK later this week. July 2020 The one area of the Lower 48 that may trend near average to … It may also have been the hottest temperature on record north of the Arctic Circle, according to Etienne Kapikian, a meteorologist with Meteo France. Along one South Dakota river, it's lasted over a year. Scientists say temperatures likely to be increasing faster than at any time in past 2,000 years Published: 13 Jan 2021 . Only the 1972-73 season was less snowy in Philadelphia than 2019-20. As one meteorologist replied, there were actually five landspout tornadoes at once. These three EF4 tornadoes and a nearby EF3 Easter Sunday tornado carved a combined 227 miles of destruction through southern Mississippi within seven days. This year has trended drier, but typical spring snowmelt has kept water levels high along stretches of the river. In temperate climates, seasonal flu tends to flare in winter and recede as spring arrives. Skier Dangling From Chairlift Rescued After Jacket Gets Caught, Freak ‘Ghost Apples’ Appear in Michigan Orchard, Watch Incredible Wave Crash Over Navy Ship, Cold or Flu? Only 59 tornadoes were estimated by NOAA's Storm Prediction Center in May, the fewest in any May since at least 1970, possibly since the 1950s. Now it seems to be contributing to our summer heat.”. Why Are My Allergies so Bad This Season? Yes, it was a snowy winter that year. "The overall winter pattern set up for many 'Colorado low alley' type winter storms," winter weather expert Tom Niziol told weather.com, referring to a storm track northeastward from the High Plains of eastern Colorado into the Plains. The Easter Sunday EF3 tornado is shown in orange. There are growing signs that this excessive heat will persist — not just because it’s summer but because weather systems in the upper atmosphere will conspire to bring persistent anomalous warmth to the Lower 48. AccuWeather's Severe Weather Map provides you with a bird's eye view of all of the areas around the globe experiencing any type of severe weather. A disturbance south of New England should keep most of the East Coast near normal temperature-wise as we flip the calendar to July, but an impressive zone of high pressure sagging south from Canada will become firmly established by late this week and into the weekend. The jet stream, a swift current of wind in the upper atmosphere, will provide the needed energy for any storms that develop to produce strong gusts. Last year was the wettest year on record in South Dakota, according to NOAA. It's a simple enough question to ask, but more complicated to answer. Small earthquake rattles East Bay awake 9/30/2020. Before Tropical Storm Cristobal, the remnants of just three other Atlantic tropical cyclones had tracked through Wisconsin or its adjacent Lake Michigan waters in more than 100 years of records. Type at least three characters to start auto complete. WXIA meteorologist Chris Holcomb shared this incredible still image from a viewer in north Georgia that captured what happened when lightning struck an electric fence on Father's Day, June 21. Early next week could feature highs 10 to 15 degrees above seasonal norms over the Southwest, the Great Lakes and the Northeast, with warm anomalies, albeit slightly less impressive, elsewhere as well. Farther east, a couple of “backdoor cold fronts” could bring some local cooling to parts of the shoreline during this time frame. Imagine a flood that doesn't recede in days or weeks. You can see smoke tracing the perimeter of the fence along with some smoldering embers. Weather channel app crashing after the latest update on iPad According to recent reports, many iPad users have reported about the Weather channel app not working and crashing after the new update. Lack of ice cover and record or near-record lake levels left downwind lakeshores susceptible to flooding when strong low-pressure systems moved through. Cristobal was different from those systems because its remnant traversed the entire length of the state to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan border. Blame air from the Sahara and climate change. That could also bring unusually warm weather to Alaska, worsening an already rough wildfire season. A pair of weather patterns largely unfavorable for tornado-spawning severe thunderstorms were in place in May 2020. He says the two systems will help reinforce one another, “anchoring” the pattern across North America and boosting the likelihood of lasting heat. We've also seen a number of oddities early in the hurricane season. This photo looking southeast shows the largely ice-free Great Lakes on Feb. 21, 2020. This extreme temperature was confirmed by the Russian Federal Service for Hydrometeorological and Environmental Monitoring after a request from the World Meteorological Organization, topping the city's previous record set on July 25, 1988. Heavy rain and snowmelt from a Plains bomb cyclone sent the James River in South Dakota above flood stage in April 2019. The wet spring snow even allowed the family to create the loose end of the toilet paper. “Some of the high geopotential heights [from Siberia] will help establish ridging across the interior of the United States,” wrote Cohen. On St. Patrick's Day morning, a pair of tornado warnings were issued by the National Weather Service in the western Hawaiian Islands. The city tied its all-time heat record dating to 1939. Miami ended June by tying its second hottest all-time temperature of 98 degrees. As National Hurricane Center meteorologist Eric Blake noted, Miami had its hottest week on record in late June. Only 1967 and 1997 saw longer June streaks there. Here's Everything You Need To Know About Why The Weather's Been So Bad. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves dreaming of summer weather just yet. This year, the monsoon could be delayed a bit. The average high in late June in Verkhoyansk is only in the upper 60s, or around 20 degrees Celsius. Crawford said the weather pattern could support “potentially historic heat,” similar to the sweltering levels in July 2011 and July 2012, which ranked as the fourth-warmest and warmest on record in the contiguous United States. 9 Ways to Tell the Difference. BBC Weather presenter Chris Fawkes explains what has been causing the series of rain storms that have been battering the UK. Its average high that time of year is only 36 degrees. The Reason 2020 Has Been So Bad? Widespread above … Boston instead soared into the 70s two days in a row on the weekend of Jan. 11-12, during typically the coldest time of year, and smashed its all-time January record on the 12th (74 degrees). Weather History Archive. Televisa correspondent Morán de la Mora shared this amazing video of multiple landspout tornadoes on May 1 between in Mexico's Puebla state, between Mexico City and Veracruz. Highs in Washington, Philadelphia and Baltimore could be in the 90s late this week. This year's weather has been a strange mix the first six months. But a January storm was a record-setter in one city. Elongated high pressure draped across the Southwest may block the moisture flow needed to jump-start storminess over the fire-beleaguered and moisture-parched areas. Which City Is the Worst for Fall Allergies This Year? The National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center is already calling for a moderate risk of excessive heat in many areas by next week. That will serve as a guiding track for storms, what are known as “ridge runners,” potentially brewing over several afternoons and trekking to the east-southeast during the evening or overnight. On one mid-April day, Miami failed to drop below 80 degrees for the first time on record in April. Florida warmth may not sound weird, but persistent heat crushed records in the first half of 2020. Weather; Culture. They made toilet paper snow sculpture. Mississippi hadn't seen multiple violent (at least EF4) tornadoes in any year – much less one week's time – since the devastating April 2011 Super Outbreak, when an EF4 and two EF5 tornadoes hammered parts of eastern Mississippi on April 27. Widespread above-average temperatures and at times stifling humidity are expected over the majority of the central and eastern Lower 48, with near-normal temperatures over the West and the Southeast. 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