• October is here, and everyone’s thoughts turn to chillier weather, and what lies ahead for the upcoming winter. As we have said, in previous IQ Weather posts, the location and strength of warm and cold ocean water has a lot to do with the weather patterns currently in play…and the one that will impact winter […]

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  • Summer is in full swing and hot weather is on everyone’s mind. While it may seem like the huge drought and heat wave over the western United States is the worst ever, it is not.  There's no doubt it is a big problem, and water levels are critical for many big cities in the southwest. […]

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  • Severe weather season shows no sign of letting up early this year. Typically, as we move through June the action starts slowly shifting northward. By July and August, the higher chance for tornadoes shifts to the upper Midwest and northern Plains. But this year that northward shift may be a little slower…much like 2021. Here […]

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  • Meteorological winter has arrived!  You can always count on IQ Weather to explain the difference! You see, December 1st is the first day of meteorological winter. Typically, that is when you start seeing the colder air starting to push farther south more frequently as the daylight grows shorter.  It is also a convenient way for meteorologists […]

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