Sorry US, winter isn’t over yet

A winter storm is currently making its way down the slopes of the Rockies and into the Midwest before moving into the Northeast US to bring possibly up to six inches of snow on top of up to three feet already burying some spots by Tuesday Night. The storm while in the Northeast US  will bring snow at first, then a wintry mix, then some rain, and a short lull before the next round of snow and wintry mix moves into New England Wednesday into Thursday.  So keep your shovels at the ready and your salt at hand because winter is not over yet.

Stay safe!

About that forecasted few inches…

Well, reports from I 95 northbound and southbound in and around the Connecticut coast have shown that a few more than “a few inches” has already fallen.  The NOAA has updated their storm totals amount about eight hours after the storm. The NOAA started to say that now Long Island and coastal Connecticut and Rhode Island will now receive as much as eight inches of snow in what was the two to three inch range for the time before the storm and into the storm about eight hours then Winter Storm Warnings were issued for parts of coastal Connecticut and all of Long Island.  This winter has really proven to the public to prepare for the absolute worst and hope for the best (in the Northeast it has really mainly been the worst this winter.)

For winter safety tips go to http://www.ready.gov/winter-weather.

Weather 360 in 2015

Updated: February 24th 2015 (other pages will update at different times.)

Weather 360 is now featuring Canadian and United States forecasts!

Weather 360 is now providing links for United States and Canadian forecasts, on this website we will also talk about why and how differences occur in forecasting on these sites and will post information if there is a major storm in either country that could affect many people with extreme or life threatening conditions.

Go to http://www.ready.gov/winter-weather to see how to be prepared for any winter storm or cold that comes your way! (Although this website is set out by the United States Government it has good advice on winter weather safety for everyone.)

Have you just experienced an earthquake? Are you living on or near the coast? For emergency information on earthquakes and tsunamis please refer to http://www.tsunami.gov and http://www.earthquake.usgs.gov.