A warming trend will continue through the rest of the week and into the upcoming Valentine’s weekend. Temperatures will end up a good 15-25 degrees above average Thursday and Friday across the Plains with highs in the 60s as far north as South Dakota. The ridge of high pressure and the core of the warmth will shift east next week, allowing the Northeast to finally get in on the warmer weather fun. Watch this video to see how warm it will get in your city.
The forecast is becoming more clear regarding the upcoming Valentine’s weekend storm. Computers models are coming into agreement and showing more rain than snow across the Northeast. The latest timing shows the rain moving in late Sunday, possibly changing over to a little bit of snow around the I-95 corridor. Minor accumulations are possible. Watch this video for the latest update.
A new crack in the iced-over Lake Erie is so huge, you can see it from space. The massive opening stretches for dozens of miles, and it’s coming with a warning about the danger of venturing out onto the frozen, but unstable landscape.
What was once a symbol of untainted natural beauty is now buried beneath plastic bottles, furniture, tires and even dead animals. Experts warn the pollution inundating Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Drina River is being made worse by every heavy rainfall, a problem that will continue, regardless of cleanup efforts at the site.