Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Snow Snow Go Away

Hi everyone!

I am still here, I have taken a LONG hiatus, by not updating this site since Dec 19th of last year. The wait is over, I am back and ready to update you with more information about weather phenomena and other Earth Science related topics. Weather is my passion and I'm sorry I have not been on here to update this site. I've been working hard towards graduating, it's coming this Summer!

So what about all this snow? Well with yesterday's clipper system and the perfect set up for a major snow storm the previous two weeks, I know many people along the Northeast are wishing they lived some place warmer. I myself and growing tired of the snow. It seems like it's been a while since parts of South Jersey received significant amounts of snow and in the DC area and some parts of Maryland and Pennsylvania, received record amounts of snow. This winter has definitely been a snowy one and it's not over yet. No I'm not going by the groundhog's prediction, (doesn't he always see his shadow), I'm going by the official start of Spring and that isn't until March 20th. Even then there is still, though unlikely chance of snow. Snow snow go away and bring some warmer temperatures. Though in many areas around the region, melting of the snow brought on by the increasing daytime temperatures, may result in flooding for the area, which in some cases creates more of a problem than the snow itself. Stay tuned for a later update on the weather for this week. It feels great to be back!

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