By Ryan Boyles, Corey Davis and Bradley McLamb (NC DAQ)Now that all the numbers are in, we have sense as to how 2012 fits into our climate history for North Carolina. The statewide average... |Climate Blog
By Corey DavisAfter much of North Carolina saw wintry weather in recent weeks, many folks must be wondering whether there is more snow and ice to come... |Climate Blog
By Corey DavisFor those cold winter days when the wind seems to bite at your skin, meteorologists have developed a way to quantify the hold that the... |Climate Blog, Products
By Ryan Boyles and Adrienne WoottenWith the threat of snow for much of North Carolina in the forecast, we wondered how typical was the timing of this event. We often... |Climate Blog, Climate Summary
By Ryan BoylesDecember brought welcome precipitation and relatively warm temperatures to North Carolina. Let’s review precipitation patterns first. Western and eastern parts of the state did quite... |Climate Blog
By Bradley McLamb (NC DAQ)To this point, the winter in 2012-13 has shown some potential for sending cold and wintry weather to North Carolina but has largely failed to... |Climate Blog, News, Seasonal Outlook
By Corey Davis and Bradley McLamb (NC DAQ)Over the past two weeks, we have covered four different winter forecasting techniques, ranging from fun traditions (the woolly worm and farmers’ almanacs) to more... |Climate Blog
By Bradley McLamb (NC DAQ)This is part four in a four-part series highlighting different winter forecasting techniques. Each year as summer turns to fall, folks begin to wonder: “What... |Climate Blog
By Bradley McLamb (NC DAQ)This is part three in a four-part series highlighting different winter forecasting techniques. Can forecasting North Carolina winter weather be improved by measuring snowfall in...