Dennis Mersereau

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I control the weather. Bad opinions are all mine. Weather writer and author of THE SKIES ABOVE (2022) and THE EXTREME WEATHER SURVIVAL MANUAL (2015). He/him. 🏳️‍🌈
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@KoHoSo you're too kind, thank you!

Wind chills could dip below -60°F in spots on Friday and Saturday as a piece of the polar vortex descends on New England.

http://www.damweather.com/2023/02/dreaded-polar-vortex-drags-intense.html #weather

Dreaded Polar Vortex Drags Intense Freeze Over New England To End The Week

Several days of intensely cold temperatures will descend on New England to end the week.

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We really do live on a gorgeous little marble, don't we?
First sunrise of the year took some imagination to watch.

Ending the year the same way it started: a quiet, way-too-early morning writing about weird Canadian weather.

My second book came out (and won an award!). I got a promotion. I finally got my driver's license. My physical health is the best it's ever been. I seem to have found a way to juggle the weight of my depression.

It's about time I had a decent year. 👏

(And if you haven't read The Skies Above yet, get your copy now! 👉 http://www.damweather.com/p/the-skies-above.html)

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My latest book, The Skies Above, is a celebration of what we overlook when we look up. Buy your copy today!

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Frosty sunrise on my second-to-last day of a marathon string of holiday morning shifts. I'm gonna sleep all day Wednesday and Thursday, then do it over again next weekend.

How's the weather where you are today?

So...uh, how's everyone doing today? 👀
@KoHoSo Helloooooo! Glad to see you here! This site isn't too bad at all.
Print it out and frame it. 😍

One of the most fascinating things about this developing storm over the Great Lakes is how it slingshots the cold air around the bottom of the system.

Those frigid temperatures are going to hit the eastern Great Lakes and push into the Northeast from the *southwest* instead of the north or west.