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Feb 2, 2012 by Steve Templeton
Warm Winter Explained...Part II
You may think I'm lazy (ask my wife) but I have copied and pasted a blog I wrote a month ago on why our Winter has been so warm so far. But the reasoning still holds and people are still asking. I have added some stats I dug up from the record book
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Jan 30, 2012 by Steve Templeton
A Mild January
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Jan 6, 2012 by Steve Templeton
Why So Warm So Far This Winter?
Today is exceptional, but the pattern has been warm for a while now. La Nina is the reason
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Dec 18, 2011 by Steve Templeton
A White Christmas?
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Nov 17, 2011 by Steve Templeton
Thanksgiving Weather
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Nov 9, 2011 by Steve Templeton
A Repeat Pattern
We're stuck in a repeat pattern. In essence it's warm up....rain hits....big cool down.
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Oct 21, 2011 by Steve Templeton
Steve Templeton outlines weekend meteor shower
This weekend, earth will pass through debris that was left behind from Halley's Comet.
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Oct 18, 2011 by Steve Templeton
A Fall Chill
A Fall chill settles over the area late this week, and we'll have some spots dipping into the 30s for lows this week. Friday will be the coldest morning and has a potential for some patchy frost. Then we slowly warm it up a bit this weekend. Here's
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Sep 2, 2011 by Steve Templeton
4th Hottest Summer, Now Drought
June, July and August mark the meteorological Summer and for St. Louis it was the 4th hottest in 141 years of records
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Aug 2, 2011 by Steve Templeton
Heat Wave Stats
The heat wave numbers from this Summer are impressive and altering the record books.
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Jul 18, 2011 by Steve Templeton
Will This Heat Wave Be Historical?
It seems like the length of this heat wave is longer than in recent years. So, to give us some perspective I asked the National Weather Service to comb through the record books and find out how this heat wave compares. Here's what they found:
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Jun 20, 2011 by Steve Templeton
Two tornado tracks confirmed in Crawford County
Two tornado tracks have been confirmed from Sunday Morning's storms. Both tornadoes were in Southern Crawford County Missouri, near the town of Cherryville.








