We will begin a slow warming process early this week that will leave us with highs in the mid to upper 40s by Friday and Saturday. This unseasonably warm weather will melt away all that is left of the snow from two and a half weeks ago, with no future snow in the 7 day forecast. We can thank a perfect combination of weather ingredients for our upcoming winter warm wave. The jetstream will retreat to the Canadian border allowing warm air to drift up toward the Stateline. Then low pressure over Texas and high pressure over the southeast coast will work together to pump gulf warmth straight into the Midwest. Starting tomorrow we could see 5 straight days at or above 40°. -Greg 

Posted under First Look, heat wave, winter weather
This post was written by GregBobos on January 7, 2013










Re:Geo-engineering
Eric,Greg,Joe
Hi guys,
I curious to know if any of you have an opinion concerning geo-engineering.I live in the 3400 block of Charles St. and for two years now I have watched jets spraying aerosols for hours & hours,sometimes all day.The end result is the beautiful blue sky becomes covered in man-made cloud cover turning the sky into a hazy milky white color.
These are not contrails left behind as these “trails” don’t disappear but instead they hang in the sky growing wider and join together forming cloud cover until the blue sky disappears.
I would welcome any comments and/or opinions that you guys could throw my way.
Sincerely,
Ken Lamb