Don’t sell yourself short. You are a Magical Weather Wizard. The way you explain things helps me explain to my kids why the weather behaves the way it does.
As a Texan that survived survived (but almost didn't!) the 'Snowpocalypse'/Deep Freeze event, any mention of changing weather patterns around winter scares the hell outta me now. I hope it stays warm enough in Denton county to not have to worry.
As always, thank you again, Ryan!!! I continue to learn more in a 10 second segment from your videos/work than any other news or weather source! You're amazing. I wish I could show even more support than just watching and liking.
New Englander here! Our winters the last few years have been very disappointing. Hearing we could get an ol' fashion snowstorm again the way we used to have them is so refreshing to hear.
Man we love you and appreciate the support down here in Mississippi. I recently learned it was you who gave my cousin the 10k$ in Rolling Fork. Because of you I was able to let them know that the tornado was coming. Now they’re subs. Your blessings are coming, and thanks for saving lives again.
NY State just got 43" of snow - somewhere around Buffalo. NJ is cold, slight snow fluffy, couple of flakes. However, no SNOW to speak of for years, now.
As someone who lives in western Kentucky (see the Tornado Outbreak in December 9th-10th 2021), I’ve physically been feeling the barometric pressure changes before these systems moving in. Getting a bit..apprehensive. Definitely keeping my eyes peeled to the skies. Thank you.
El Niño is making it crazy! Thanks for telling us about all the weather patterns and storms moving through Georgia. I hope everyone stays safe! Keep it up Ryan! These videos are a lot better than any news channel.
Thank you Ryan, I live in Rockford outside of Chicago and I always count on you for preparing especially for traveling! Can't even consider travel during bad storms as I have ptsd from an accident. You give me confidence in my planning.
Dec.18th and he has been right. Here in Michigan it has been been much warmer that usual and very little snow. At this time news is showing very heavy rains in N.Y. , N.J. , M.A. with lots of flooded streets and cars. I'm doing great on the farm near Battle Creek.
great explanation. i live in NJ and between the smoke and the ADHD temperature and rain every weekend, this has been the strangest weather year ive ever experienced
Thanks Ryan for the heads up on our weather here in the South!! Of course, I keep up with the weather across the USA for friends and family and we keep each other aware of something is brewing and we all tune in to your video live streams. You keep weather interesting and I have learned far more about science and weather watching you and your awesome team than I ever did in school. Thanks again for keeping us aware and prepared not scared and SAFE!!! YOU'RE THE ONLY WEATHER PERSON I WATCH ALONG WITH ANDY BECAUSE Y'ALL HAVE FAR SURPASSED THE WEATHER CHANNEL AND LOCAL STATION WEATHER PEOPLE BY LIGHT YEARS 👍😁💞🤗💞🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for keeping your forecast real. Very much appreciated! I’m so tired of the weather fear hype on other channels using click bait to get you to watch their videos. Keep up the great work !!
In Tennessee we already know our winter is in January and February...... sometimes as far out as March. But we're already experiencing lows in the 20's.
It's December 2nd up here in North Central MN, we don't have a SINGLE INCH of snow on the ground. We usually have at least a foot or two at this point. It's so eerie.
Snow storms mean less local food production available and higher levels of costly imported food, this shouldn't excite you as you're about to be paying out the nose for groceries.
I love your channel you explain the weather so good. This video exemplifies why your channel is getting more and more popular excellent content and you're always edjicaytun us .❤❤❤❤
Snow is becoming a more rare event in TN. Growing up in the 90s we had a normal winter with cooler weather starting in October and usually snowing in December through February with some occasionally snow in March.
This is the BEST Weather channel! I really appreciate you taking the time to create your videos, keeping us informed and explaining the chain of events in regard to the weather pattern. Thank you!!
Thank you for the video as always Ryan! You are the most reliable and straight forward weather person I know! Really appreciate all the info you give us. (And how accurate you can be at times 👀)
I want you to tell me there's snow coming to Virginia but I love that you don't hype up. You tell the weather as truthful as you can. Never change sir!
You are more reliable than my local weather Ryan. Thanks. We had a deep freeze on Christmas in W PA last year, which in turn left us with a power outage on Christmas Eve, and me with a frozen pipe from my well. We even saw lightning in a snowstorm, which looked cool. February here is the month I highly despise. That seems to be the time where everything wants to break, and it is the coldest?
Here in Arkansas, we had a pretty similar weather situation last December. Aside from that one polar blast on Christmas, it was rainy and much warmer than normal for most of the month
Hey Ryan, thank you so much for what you do. I love meteorology and thanks to you and others, my passion for it has only increased. From your videos, I’ve learned to read radar and how to predict things better and more accurately than I used to, so again, thank you so so much!!
I’m one of those snow lovers and I’m in the Toledo area of Ohio and it’s so depressing the sheer lack of snow year after year… even saw a snow report on wtol11 about how they discussed the change in snow in the past 30 years and I’m 40 so I remember how much we used to get as a child… I sweep for white Christmas essentially being gone… the weather report said our total snowfall has decreased substantially compared to 30yrs ago but on the days it does snow the avg amount is pretty much the same… which I found shocking but that was an average… the actual numbers are likely different… oddly enough of the two snowfalls we have had this year of fall 2023 we’ve gotten about .5 inch or less which is super rare but that said snow would basically be gone within the next 12hrs anyway… I love winter it’s my favourite season but it seems like anymore all we get are mild winters or freezing cold temperatures with ice and wind and very little snow… the snow is so beautiful and we rarely get it.. or so it seems that way…
Ryan, Mitch West Weather, and MGBC Weather are my top 3 favorite channels to better understand what's behind the weather patterns each season, especially winter! Thank you Ryan and the other 2 I mentioned for doing your best!
We had a storm last week in central Wyoming that dumped 18 inches of snow and has been in the single digits and below zero for a week now. We usually don't see snow and temps like this until January.
Bummer for me here in Southern Illinois as I work for Illinois Department of Transportation and was hoping for a lot of snowplowing overtime. Thanks, Ryan. I enjoy your updates.
I almost got stranded camping near a swelling lake in central AZ in the spring. Last winter brought us a whole lot of water. As much as I would like to have some monsoon storms in late summer and fall, I will take what I can get. Having the Lower Salt River and Verde River so full for once was pretty nice. I'll take more of that. I grew up with talk of El Nino and hearing so many talk about it again makes me a bit hopeful that this drought might break someday before I die lol.
These jet streams always seem to converge over West Virginia (where I live). We have a saying here: If you don't like the weather in WV, just wait 10 minutes.
In April of 1993 we had a tropical storm brew up in the Gulf of Mexico from El Niño system. It was 75 degrees one day. The very next day the tropical storm made landfall in Florida and moved north into Ga. At the same time a cold front dipped further south than normal meeting the tropical storm. Here in Atlanta we had 60+ mph winds tornado warnings massive lightning but the temperature had dropped into the 10s so it was snowing whiteout conditions and dumped about 3 ft on us.
@@cooldud11122Not necessarily. There can be precipitation in the winter time. However, the point at which rain can turn into snow is if the atmospheric temperature is at or below 32°F (0°C). So precipitation doesn’t refer to snow, at all. They are two different things.
@@rylans.5365 I just assumed since winter is pretty cold in Wyoming. I guess it’s been colder in previous years given truck drives have been through hell and back.
Ryan, I live in Fargo, ND. We have lawn showing and no snow!!! December 1st. We are wearing light jackets! You were spot on. Let's hope it stays this way :) TY for your uplifting forecast!!
I'm in Oregon, where it's quite cold and rainy. It got especially cold towards the end of November. I predict a cold and wet winter, which of course means there is a chance of ice, sleet, snow. Oregon weather is known for its unpredictable nature, pun intended. 😊
Thanks for all you do! You, along with a local meteorologist, are my favorite sources for weather! You both explain the weather to your audiences, without using much jargon. Fancy weather words are fine for weather geeks like me, but not for everyone.
I love how last year everyone (Including Ryan) said it would be a mild winter and drier in the south because of La Nina. And we had some of the coldest temperatures on record, 8f in Atlanta, with above average rainfall. And this year it is El nino and supposedly wetter than average, but it has been the driest in the south for years, with barely any rainfall since late August. For example, in Atlanta rainfall is down 40% From last year (you know the la nina year that was supposedly drier than average) so much so we are actually in a drought! When are we gonna accept that la nina and el nino dichotomy is not effecting the weather the way they are predicting,
The fact that Eastern Canada plummeted to -20C and I'm still sitting in Alberta with like +3C and not a single flake of snow shows how accurate this has been so far. Apparently, my city hasn't had a snow drought since 1928. It's insane.
Another thing to note. Since we are nearing solar maximum it will cause the jet stream to have more stability being less likely to dip into the states.
This makes me incredibly sad. I’m from Wisconsin and winter sports have always been a huge part of my life. I’ve been in the marines for 4 years and the only time I can come back home in winter is for a couple weeks in December. Looks like it’s gonna be very warm in December in Wisconsin. I haven’t been able to go ice fishing in 3 years, it usually gets cold enough to go by mid January. I just wanna go ice fishing again, I hope it gets cold enough by December for me to go
We have been having abnormal rain in Florida. My favorite part of Florida weather is the inch of ice on my windshield every other day from February through March.
2023 in New Orleans has been a weird one. Record heat this summer, drought conditions and saltwater intrusion up the river. Hurricane season ended yesterday without a single storm threat, and now it's finally raining. Thanks for sharing. Very informative.
I'm in central western Arkansas, and it's honestly dissapointing to hear (at least now) that our winter isn't gonna be anything special like more snow than normal or colder than average temperatures. I very much prefer the cold to the insane heat we get for so long in the summer and early fall.
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As a Texan that survived survived (but almost didn't!) the 'Snowpocalypse'/Deep Freeze event, any mention of changing weather patterns around winter scares the hell outta me now. I hope it stays warm enough in Denton county to not have to worry.
People like you, who are there for others no matter what, are a blessing to the world. Thank you for being so!
He makes a living off this 😂
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@@Mod45thc3dhe makes a living off of it because so many people feel the same way 🤷🏻♂️
@@Mod45thc3dAt least it's a decent way of living by helping others 😉
As a snow lover in the Tennessee Appalachians, if it doesn't snow I'm gonna cry.
For real!!!
You might as well move then because those days are over. I’m at 4000 ft and probably won’t see another snow above 6” in my lifetime
It looks like itll be a dry TN for the winter. Evennat high elevsation
As always, thank you again, Ryan!!! I continue to learn more in a 10 second segment from your videos/work than any other news or weather source! You're amazing. I wish I could show even more support than just watching and liking.
New Englander here! Our winters the last few years have been very disappointing. Hearing we could get an ol' fashion snowstorm again the way we used to have them is so refreshing to hear.
Old Englander here 😊, it's the same here. I can't remember the last time we had some good snow.
Curious I'm in a warm state.. What makes you like snowstorms?
@@BryanSSilva Skiing, ice skating tobogganing, warm and cozy with a hot cocoa in your hand. Looks really pretty!
Yeah it's great....until you have to pull a 12 hour shift plowing it.
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Man we love you and appreciate the support down here in Mississippi. I recently learned it was you who gave my cousin the 10k$ in Rolling Fork. Because of you I was able to let them know that the tornado was coming. Now they’re subs. Your blessings are coming, and thanks for saving lives again.
Thank you Ryan for all the weather updates, you’re my favorite weather guy
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I love this channel and how he gets to the point and makes it easy to understand. I'm okay with a warmer December here in the South plains of Texas.
NY State just got 43" of snow - somewhere around Buffalo.
NJ is cold, slight snow fluffy, couple of flakes. However, no SNOW to speak of for years, now.
Yes, Ryan, you ARE a magical weather wizard! It’s why we love to watch you! ❤
agreed
amen to that. he's a lifesaver, too 😊
Yes. So magical. I must be a wizard to because I look at weather data too and make my own observations.
As someone who lives in western Kentucky (see the Tornado Outbreak in December 9th-10th 2021), I’ve physically been feeling the barometric pressure changes before these systems moving in.
Getting a bit..apprehensive.
Definitely keeping my eyes peeled to the skies. Thank you.
Thank you for keeping us informed you all do a great job!!
El Niño is making it crazy! Thanks for telling us about all the weather patterns and storms moving through Georgia. I hope everyone stays safe! Keep it up Ryan! These videos are a lot better than any news channel.
Best meteorologist on the planet, thank you for being you Ryan Hall. We appreciate your weather forecasts so much, keep it up!!
He is not the best but he is good.
He....he's not a meteorologist. He never was. He pushes fear porn. There isn't too many actual mets that respect him.
@@barrybear4810 bro what?? you’re the only one thinking about this. “pushes fear porn”?
I do love your channel. You don’t just tell the weather, you also explain why it happens! You are the “Alton Brown” of weather!
I love your channel, you explain the weather so good! Thank you and your crew for what y’all do!
Ryan's forecasts are so much better than local tv news. I love the long-range maps.
dont love the quick zooming in and out though
All he said was it will be as it always is
No they aren't YALL
Fox weather live on youttube is live 24/7 with a chat and is 1 million times more professional than this
They are way better than the weather channel that's for sure..
I'm an over the road trucker. I really appreciate your knowledge and accurate predictions. Thank you for all you do
Keep on trucking brother
Thank you Ryan, I live in Rockford outside of Chicago and I always count on you for preparing especially for traveling! Can't even consider travel during bad storms as I have ptsd from an accident. You give me confidence in my planning.
Dec.18th and he has been right. Here in Michigan it has been been much warmer that usual and very little snow. At this time news is showing very heavy rains in N.Y. , N.J. , M.A. with lots of flooded streets and cars. I'm doing great on the farm near Battle Creek.
great explanation. i live in NJ and between the smoke and the ADHD temperature and rain every weekend, this has been the strangest weather year ive ever experienced
Thanks for everything you do bud! I am a carpenter and we are always outside and this helps so much! Happy Holidays brother to you and yours! Love ya!
Thanks Ryan for the heads up on our weather here in the South!! Of course, I keep up with the weather across the USA for friends and family and we keep each other aware of something is brewing and we all tune in to your video live streams. You keep weather interesting and I have learned far more about science and weather watching you and your awesome team than I ever did in school. Thanks again for keeping us aware and prepared not scared and SAFE!!! YOU'RE THE ONLY WEATHER PERSON I WATCH ALONG WITH ANDY BECAUSE Y'ALL HAVE FAR SURPASSED THE WEATHER CHANNEL AND LOCAL STATION WEATHER PEOPLE BY LIGHT YEARS 👍😁💞🤗💞🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for the weather updates. I’m so glad I found your videos. You’re the best!
Thank you for keeping your forecast real.
Very much appreciated!
I’m so tired of the weather fear hype on other channels using click bait to get you to watch their videos.
Keep up the great work !!
Thanks for the update, Ryan. Your forecasts are so accurate and informative. I am ready for winter.❤
In Tennessee we already know our winter is in January and February...... sometimes as far out as March. But we're already experiencing lows in the 20's.
Great job. Outstanding interpretation of the data and an excellent presentation. 10/10
I've lived in MN all my life, and I really appreciate what was shown so far.
We just had a big snow storm in northeast Ohio and we got our first snow day. Now we're gonna be 50 degrees tomorrow.
I trust Ryan more than the news. Plus I always learn something. Gracias, Ryan!
Thanks for all that you do!❤
It's December 2nd up here in North Central MN, we don't have a SINGLE INCH of snow on the ground. We usually have at least a foot or two at this point. It's so eerie.
Thanks for keeping us updated on the kind of weather we can expect. God bless you and your team! 😊
As someone who lives in N.H I’m excited for these storms coming in, we really haven’t gotten much snow the past few years where I live
you can take my snow, I don't want it
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Send it to Iowa please! As a Minnesotan transplant here my heart is breaking in this Iowan El Niño.
Snow storms mean less local food production available and higher levels of costly imported food, this shouldn't excite you as you're about to be paying out the nose for groceries.
I love your channel you explain the weather so good.
This video exemplifies why your channel is getting more and more popular excellent content and you're always edjicaytun us .❤❤❤❤
Fantastic forecast as always. Thank you for all that you do.
Snow is becoming a more rare event in TN. Growing up in the 90s we had a normal winter with cooler weather starting in October and usually snowing in December through February with some occasionally snow in March.
That’s been my experience next door in Virginia. Things have certainly become more mild in the winter
Same here in Missouri 🤝
Here in the Midwest it’s really starting to remind me of the stories of the 1930’s dustbowl .
Finally someone talking about experiences rather than just praising Ryan a zillion times
I remember having Snow in Georgia as early as Thanksgiving. And not north GA south of the city. 😢
We had snow in central Ohio around Halloween when I was a kid now we don't get any til typically mid Jan to march seldom any on the ground for long.
This is the BEST Weather channel! I really appreciate you taking the time to create your videos, keeping us informed and explaining the chain of events in regard to the weather pattern. Thank you!!
Thank you Ryan for all the great weather information!! You are our go to weatherman 😊
I don't miss a video of yours. TY Ryan. Always hoping Denver will not get extreme snowfall. You made my day.👍
Thank you for the video as always Ryan! You are the most reliable and straight forward weather person I know! Really appreciate all the info you give us. (And how accurate you can be at times 👀)
I want you to tell me there's snow coming to Virginia but I love that you don't hype up. You tell the weather as truthful as you can. Never change sir!
You are more reliable than my local weather Ryan. Thanks. We had a deep freeze on Christmas in W PA last year, which in turn left us with a power outage on Christmas Eve, and me with a frozen pipe from my well. We even saw lightning in a snowstorm, which looked cool. February here is the month I highly despise. That seems to be the time where everything wants to break, and it is the coldest?
Thank you for the updates 🙃
Thank you man! Your the one I trust most! Keep doing what your doing! The more people who pay attention to the weather, the more lives are saved.
thank you for all you do for our weather Ryan!
Thank you for giving us just the weather facts without putting a spin on it.😊
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Here in Arkansas, we had a pretty similar weather situation last December. Aside from that one polar blast on Christmas, it was rainy and much warmer than normal for most of the month
Thank you Ryan for your weather outlook. You are spot on everytime I watch your videos.
Hey Ryan, thank you so much for what you do. I love meteorology and thanks to you and others, my passion for it has only increased. From your videos, I’ve learned to read radar and how to predict things better and more accurately than I used to, so again, thank you so so much!!
Glad you are on UA-cam to tell what is going on! Thank you!
I’m one of those snow lovers and I’m in the Toledo area of Ohio and it’s so depressing the sheer lack of snow year after year… even saw a snow report on wtol11 about how they discussed the change in snow in the past 30 years and I’m 40 so I remember how much we used to get as a child… I sweep for white Christmas essentially being gone… the weather report said our total snowfall has decreased substantially compared to 30yrs ago but on the days it does snow the avg amount is pretty much the same… which I found shocking but that was an average… the actual numbers are likely different… oddly enough of the two snowfalls we have had this year of fall 2023 we’ve gotten about .5 inch or less which is super rare but that said snow would basically be gone within the next 12hrs anyway… I love winter it’s my favourite season but it seems like anymore all we get are mild winters or freezing cold temperatures with ice and wind and very little snow… the snow is so beautiful and we rarely get it.. or so it seems that way…
Ryan, Mitch West Weather, and MGBC Weather are my top 3 favorite channels to better understand what's behind the weather patterns each season, especially winter! Thank you Ryan and the other 2 I mentioned for doing your best!
We had a storm last week in central Wyoming that dumped 18 inches of snow and has been in the single digits and below zero for a week now. We usually don't see snow and temps like this until January.
Washington State normally is 40s and 50s with rain. We are dry 20s and 30s.
Ewwww.snow and below zero? Was 86 today. Going to be mid 80’s next 3 days . Then into high 70’s next week. 🥳🥳🥳 yay
Lol that happens all the time in Wyoming in December. It’s not that rare
Fabulous information. Thank you
Bummer for me here in Southern Illinois as I work for Illinois Department of Transportation and was hoping for a lot of snowplowing overtime. Thanks, Ryan. I enjoy your updates.
Thank you for the update! 🙏🏼🙌🏼
Thank you guys for all you do. Best weather channel anywhere!
I almost got stranded camping near a swelling lake in central AZ in the spring. Last winter brought us a whole lot of water. As much as I would like to have some monsoon storms in late summer and fall, I will take what I can get. Having the Lower Salt River and Verde River so full for once was pretty nice. I'll take more of that. I grew up with talk of El Nino and hearing so many talk about it again makes me a bit hopeful that this drought might break someday before I die lol.
You are the best! So glad I found this channel!
thank you for all you do Ryan!
You never Fail to impress Ryan, Happy to have you in my life you inspired me to do stuff like you do
Great job on your information it's truthful and factual for everyone to see. God Bless Your Success 😇🙏♥️. 😊
Thank You Ryan, and the entire team! ❤
I love these updates it makes me feel prepared for anything
These jet streams always seem to converge over West Virginia (where I live). We have a saying here: If you don't like the weather in WV, just wait 10 minutes.
Good video, Ryan. You are my go to weather man!
Always a great job - thank you!
Can't wait for the snow!
Nobody delivers the weather like Ryan. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
It's really all one ocean with different areas of it. Love your channel. You are the most accurate.
In April of 1993 we had a tropical storm brew up in the Gulf of Mexico from El Niño system. It was 75 degrees one day. The very next day the tropical storm made landfall in Florida and moved north into Ga. At the same time a cold front dipped further south than normal meeting the tropical storm. Here in Atlanta we had 60+ mph winds tornado warnings massive lightning but the temperature had dropped into the 10s so it was snowing whiteout conditions and dumped about 3 ft on us.
Who’s ready for Ryan to upload a snow talk videos❤ thanks Ryan ❤🥳
As a Wyoming truck driver who has been through Hell and back for the last 4 winters, I am so thankful for this
Precipitation in the winter means snow doesn’t it?
@@cooldud11122 yes
@@cooldud11122Not necessarily. There can be precipitation in the winter time. However, the point at which rain can turn into snow is if the atmospheric temperature is at or below 32°F (0°C). So precipitation doesn’t refer to snow, at all. They are two different things.
@@rylans.5365 I just assumed since winter is pretty cold in Wyoming. I guess it’s been colder in previous years given truck drives have been through hell and back.
Ryan, I live in Fargo, ND. We have lawn showing and no snow!!! December 1st. We are wearing light jackets! You were spot on. Let's hope it stays this way :) TY for your uplifting forecast!!
I'm in Oregon, where it's quite cold and rainy. It got especially cold towards the end of November. I predict a cold and wet winter, which of course means there is a chance of ice, sleet, snow.
Oregon weather is known for its unpredictable nature, pun intended. 😊
Thanks for all you do! You, along with a local meteorologist, are my favorite sources for weather! You both explain the weather to your audiences, without using much jargon. Fancy weather words are fine for weather geeks like me, but not for everyone.
I love how last year everyone (Including Ryan) said it would be a mild winter and drier in the south because of La Nina. And we had some of the coldest temperatures on record, 8f in Atlanta, with above average rainfall. And this year it is El nino and supposedly wetter than average, but it has been the driest in the south for years, with barely any rainfall since late August. For example, in Atlanta rainfall is down 40% From last year (you know the la nina year that was supposedly drier than average) so much so we are actually in a drought!
When are we gonna accept that la nina and el nino dichotomy is not effecting the weather the way they are predicting,
Here in Texas it's been a very dry summer and autumn but the last few weeks have brought A LOT of rain.
We had one of the wettest winters on record in California during La Niña…. And I bet this El Niño winter won’t be nearly as wet
@@2coolperson we are still in a drought in georgia.
@@aneagleinyourmind2415 la nina was supposed to be drier for you right?
Thank you Ryan keep you the good work brother.
Thank you for being the new media of weather. Multitudes better than any local stations thank you
The fact that Eastern Canada plummeted to -20C and I'm still sitting in Alberta with like +3C and not a single flake of snow shows how accurate this has been so far. Apparently, my city hasn't had a snow drought since 1928. It's insane.
It's only going to continue as predicted 40 years ago by Carl Sagan.
@@KoRntech what did he predict? o.o
@@KoRntech what did he predict
Another thing to note. Since we are nearing solar maximum it will cause the jet stream to have more stability being less likely to dip into the states.
Dry and warm works for me. Thank you and keep it up friend 👍☺️
Hi Ryan! I agree 100% with that forecast!
This makes me incredibly sad. I’m from Wisconsin and winter sports have always been a huge part of my life. I’ve been in the marines for 4 years and the only time I can come back home in winter is for a couple weeks in December. Looks like it’s gonna be very warm in December in Wisconsin. I haven’t been able to go ice fishing in 3 years, it usually gets cold enough to go by mid January. I just wanna go ice fishing again, I hope it gets cold enough by December for me to go
Sad watching the Winters disappear here
I love weird weather
We have been having abnormal rain in Florida.
My favorite part of Florida weather is the inch of ice on my windshield every other day from February through March.
You *are* a magical weather wizard and don't let anyone tell you any differently!
2023 in New Orleans has been a weird one. Record heat this summer, drought conditions and saltwater intrusion up the river. Hurricane season ended yesterday without a single storm threat, and now it's finally raining.
Thanks for sharing. Very informative.
I'm in central western Arkansas, and it's honestly dissapointing to hear (at least now) that our winter isn't gonna be anything special like more snow than normal or colder than average temperatures. I very much prefer the cold to the insane heat we get for so long in the summer and early fall.
Thank you, Ryan and crew!
Love the clear explanations, especially about the wave patterns at 1:24. Most interesting.
Hey Ryan! Thanks for keeping us updated on what Mother Nature and Old Man Winter are planning! ❤
We got drenched last Winter in Los Angeles. It rained almost everyday and no sun. Even summer there was no sun. Definitely changes in Weather.
Thank you Ryan! 💙
But you are the magical weather wizard Ryan, just accept it. ❤ Much love and respect for all that you and your team do and accomplish.