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Dr. Jeff Masters, May 17, 2013
Director of Meteorology, Weather Underground

t was an unusually cool April over much of the U.S. during April 2013. It was the coolest April since 1997, and ranked as the 23rd coolest April in the 119-year record for the contiguous U.S., putting the month in the coldest 20% of all Aprils on record. North Dakota had its coldest April on record, and six additional states--South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Minnesota, and Wisconsin--had top-ten coldest Aprils on record. No state recorded a top-ten warmest April.

Dr. Ricky Rood, May 16, 2013
Professor, University of Michigan

This blog will focus on three stories in the press in the past few months that have been flaring up. They have been smoldering for years and I expect they will smolder for a few more years.

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Shaun Tanner, May 16, 2013
Senior Meteorologist, Weather Underground

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Christopher C. Burt, May 15, 2013
Weather Historian, Weather Underground

April was the coolest such since 1997 in the U.S. and since 1989 in the U.K. Flooding rains occurred in the north-central U.S. and in Argentina where 54 people died during a flash flood on April 2-3. Very heavy snowfalls occurred in South Dakota and Minnesota.

Lee Grenci, May 12, 2013
Retired Senior Lecturer and Forecaster, Penn State

During the growing season, the National Weather Service routinely issues frost advisories when "widespread frost formation is expected over an extensive area. Surface temperatures are usually in the m...

Michelle Schlachta, April 30, 2013
Community Manager, Weather Underground

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Zachary Labe, May 6, 2013
Northeast Weather Analyst

As the dry and seasonal weather begins to break across the Northeast, increasing threats for rain are likely over the area. A widespread soaking rain is likely for the middle to end of the week followed by significantly below normal temperatures to start off the second week in May.

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