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Florida has snow for first time in 29 years

Snow in Tallahassee, Florida
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Snow in Tallahassee, Florida
Florida has seen its first snowfall in three decades as a rare winter storm hit the southeast of the US on Wednesday.

The weather office in the sunshine state's capital Tallahassee measured 0.25cm (0.1ins) of snow on its roof, marking the first time it had experienced the white stuff since 1989.

Plenty of excited locals - including the police force - took to Twitter to share pictures and videos of the exceptionally rare conditions.

Five to eight centimetres (2-3ins) of snow were expected in northeast Florida, where there have been warnings of icy roads, power cuts and freezing temperatures.

Ice Cube

Intense storm produces large hail accumulations in Biblián, Ecuador

Hail in Biblian, Ecuador
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An unusually intense hailstorm accompanied by heavy rains surprised the inhabitants of Biblián, in the province of Cañar, Ecuador on January 2, 2018 as reported by El Universo.

The most intense rainfall recorded in the city for 15 years fell in just over an hour, according to the local fire chief, Romeo Fernández. The hail accumulation, more than 10 centimeters thick in places, trapped cars and blocked roads prompting the Fire Department, Red Cross and other organizations to declare a state of high alert noted El Telegrafo.


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Ski resorts in the Alps close as Storm Eleanor hits, 8 feet of snow may fall in 24 hours

Storm warning
Storm Eleanor may be having some impact in the UK but that appears to be nothing on what she's doing in the Alps with several resorts completely closing their ski areas today due to the dangers posed.

Val Thorens has warned that it may get precipitation that equates to up to 2.4m (8 feet) of snow in the next 24 hours but that that will be accompanied by winds that could hit 200kph (125 mph). But there will also be extreme temperature fluctuations so some of that precipitation could fall as torrential rain at times, particularly at lower elevations.

Val d'Isere has already reported winds of up to 125kph on upper slopes.

Comment: See also: Hurricane force winds hit Switzerland


Snowflake Cold

North America enters a freeze so deep even the penguins are panicking

penguin in snow
North America is in the grip of a record-setting cold spell that's set to culminate with the arrival of a "bomb cyclone" along the eastern seaboard late Thursday. The cold front has delivered temperatures that haven't been seen in decades.

Already, stories about the epic cold snap have proliferated online. As we pointed out yesterday, a group of good Samaritans helped rescue a dozen elk that had crashed trough a thin patch of river ice and were in danger of freezing to death, or drowning. At the time, temperatures were below freezing across a staggering 92% of the US, with temperatures more than 20 degrees lower than their seasonal averages for this time of year.

Winter Storm Grayson, a very large and powerful winter storm is threatening the East Coast of the United States with heavy snow, intense winds, and record-setting low temperatures. Winter storm watches and warnings have been issued for many coastal regions in north Florida to Maine from Wednesday into late Thursday.

This week's storm may end up being worse than your average nor'easter. That's because meteorologists say it could produce a "bomb cyclone," otherwise known as a bombogenesis, a phenomenon that occurs when a system's central pressure drops steeply - by 24 millibars or more - in 24 hours.

Attention

Man killed by lightning strike at Kings Canyon, Australia

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Police in the Northern Territory say a camera tripod may have contributed to the death of an Adelaide man struck by lightning on Tuesday.

Antony Van Der Meer was on a dream outback holiday at Kings Canyon with his wife Jessica, mother-in-law and his sister and brother-in-law when tragedy struck about 5pm on New Year's Day.

NT Police Superintendent Pauline Vicary said the bolt hit Mr Van Der Meer's metal tripod.

"They were on the Kings Canyon Rim Walk and the incident happened about 500m from the carpark area," she said.

"They were nearly at the end of that walk when two storm fronts came through at the same time, there was quite a bit of rain and lightning and unfortunately the lightning struck the tripod that the deceased person was carrying on his back."

His family spent two frantic hours trying to revive him.

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Georgia governor declares state of emergency for 28 counties ahead of winter storm

winter storm
© Tami Chappell / Reuters
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal (R) has declared a state of emergency for 28 counties in the southeastern part of the state after a Winter Storm Warning was issued from Florida to North Carolina.

The state of emergency covers "much of Southeast Georgia" and took effect immediately and extends through to midnight January 5.

"The state has begun preparations for potential winter weather in the 28 counties, including sending all Georgia Department of Transportation brine trucks and 75 additional plows to the impacted areas," Deal said in a statement. "The emergency declaration ensures all state resources are available if necessary."

Windsock

Hurricane force winds hit Switzerland

map Switzerland
© MeteoNews
Weather forecasters warned of hurricane strength winds in some parts of the country as storm Burglind hits the country on Wednesday.

Winds of 90-130km/hr are expected across the Swiss plains during the morning, at their peak from 10am to midday, with gusts of up to 150km/hr predicted at higher elevation, MeteoNews said.

In most places the storm will bring heavy rain or even hail, though the southern canton of Valais should expect snow above 1,600m throughout Wednesday.

Drivers should expect difficult conditions on the roads with limited visibility due to swirling spray and a risk of aquaplaning, said meteorologists.

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Flake news: Snow seen in the Gulf of Mexico 30 miles south of Louisiana's coast

Video captured offshore Louisiana and shared on social media Tuesday Jan. 2, 2018 shows snow falling over the Gulf of Mexico.
© Liz West
Video captured offshore Louisiana and shared on social media Tuesday Jan. 2, 2018 shows snow falling over the Gulf of Mexico.
Snow has been spotted falling over the Gulf of Mexico off the Louisiana coast.

A video recorded by Matthew Robinson and shared by meteorologist James Spann via Twitter Tuesday afternoon (Jan. 2) showed snowflakes falling and swirling around a vessel on the water. The video was taken about 30 miles south of Abbeville, Louisiana.
Snow is falling in the Gulf of Mexico this afternoon... this is about 30 miles south of Abbeville, Louisiana. Video from Matthew Robinson pic.twitter.com/D6IeZk6nZ3

-- James Spann (@spann) January 2, 2018

Ice Cube

The Great Lakes have 9X the ice coverage now as they did at this time last year

This is Alpena MI, where there is ice as far as you can see out into Lake Huron.

This is Alpena MI, where there is ice as far as you can see out into Lake Huron.
And 33 times what it was two years ago. Where is that global warming when we need it?

"The Great Lakes have 9 times the ice coverage of last year at this time," says reader Marque2. "And 33 times that of two years ago."

Here are comparison maps of ice concentration on Lake Superior.

Cloud Precipitation

Storm Eleanor to batter UK and France with 80mph winds, monster waves and possible flooding - UPDATE

storm eleanor UK
Storm Eleanor is set to batter the British coastline with 80mph and monster waves starting Tuesday night.

The fifth named storm of the season will bring a "very windy" spell to the UK from this evening and into Wednesday, forecasters said.

The Met Office has issued several national severe weather warnings due to the potential for travel disruption.


Comment: A few days earlier Britain was facing Storm Dylan: Britain warned of Storm Dylan dangers as extreme cold hits US


Comment: Update - Wed, 3rd Jan:

Storm Eleanor has lashed the UK with violent storm-force winds of up to 100mph, leaving thousands of homes without power and hitting transport links. Widespread disruption is expected today after the storm swept across the country overnight carrying heavy rain, hail and dramatic thunder and lightning. Several major bridges were closed due to high winds and there were numerous reports of fallen trees blocking roads including the M25.

In Ireland the storm left around 55,000 homes without electricity, while the west coast was hit by widespread flooding and 140kph winds.


The French weather service has placed most of north and eastern France on alert for wild weather as Storm Eleanor looks set to lash the country with winds of up to 120km/h. Some 65,000 homes were without power in France's western regions of Brittany, Pays-de-la-Loire and Nouvelle-Aquitaine due to winter storm Carmen which hit on Monday.