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2 2025 Pekalongan flood and landslide: January 20 25 [2] 3 February 2025 North American storm complex: February 15 - February 16 14+ [3] 4 Cyclone Dikeledi: December 30, 2024 – January 18, 2025 9+ [citation needed] 5 Deer Lodge, Tennessee EF2 tornado: February 6 2 [4] 6 March 2025 North American storm complex: March 3 – ongoing 2+ 7 8 9 10
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Spring weather forecast 2025: See maps for NOAA's temperature outlook. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment.
A continuous marine broadcast, or CMB, is a marine weather broadcasting service [1] operated by the Canadian Coast Guard.CMBs are programmed from the various Marine Communications and Traffic Services centres on the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic coasts of Canada, as well as on the coasts of the Great Lakes.
The CPC released its 8-14 day temperature and precipitation outlook on Dec. 30, which is valid from Jan. 7-13, 2025. The modeling shows northerly winds from the Canadian Arctic moving through much ...
The North American Ensemble Forecast System (NAEFS) is a joint project involving the Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC) in Canada, the National Weather Service (NWS) in the United States, and the National Meteorological Service of Mexico (NMSM) in Mexico providing numerical weather prediction ensemble guidance for the 1- to 16-day forecast period. [1]
Spring 2025 is arriving, and its temperatures and precipitation could have some similarities and differences with what happened one year ago. ... 5 Ways Spring 2025 Weather Could Be Different, Or ...
Frankie MacDonald (born April 24, 1984) is a Canadian amateur meteorologist from the Whitney Pier [2] area of Sydney, Nova Scotia. [3] [4] [5] MacDonald, who has autism, [3] [6] is known for his boisterous online weather forecasts. [7] Frankie records meteorologist reports which he then posts to his YouTube channel, under the handle of ...
Canada's annual average temperature over land has warmed by 1.7 °C (3.1 °F), with changes ranging from 1.1 to 2.3 °C (2.0 to 4.1 °F) in various regions, since 1948. [4] The rate of warming has been higher across the North and in the Prairies. [ 4 ]