Weather Channel kicks off ‘It Could Happen Tomorrow’; Weather control talk on WeatherTalkRadio; Biting winds slam NE as winter returns; Busy weekend expected as drought lingers in Okla.; Fewer fires in N. Texas, but risk to rise today; Slight chance of storms in D/FW on Martin Luther King Day; Ariz. may experience its driest winter season in centuries; Storm to bring much-needed snow to SW; Seattle’s near-record rain doesn’t compare to Kaneohe; Capsule carrying comet dust lands in Utah
‘Tomorrow’ Tonight: The Weather Channel kicks off “It Could Happen Tomorrow” tonight at 9:30 p.m. ET. Read our review of the premiere episode. Thanks to CapitalWeather.com for quickly finding TWC Tropical Weather Expert Dr. Steve Lyons’s blog entry “My most incredible hurricane disaster scenario”
Another CapitalWeather find: Scott Stevens, who thinks the government is controlling the weather, will be on WeatherTalkRadio (Streaming at 3:05 p.m. ET). If you missed it, Stevens has agreed to be on next Sunday’s show.
Winter Returns To NE With Bone-Chilling Winds: Biting winds slam NE | Welcome back to January | Resources: Current temperatures and wind chill values: The wind chill values are in the -30s this afternoon in Vermont! Also, check out Weather and webcams
Wildfires Update: Busy weekend expected in Oklahoma | Drought lingers in Okla. | Fewer fires in N. Texas, but risk to rise today | Slight chance of storms in Dallas/Fort Worth on Martin Luther King Day | Resources: Current large fires map, map 2, and information (PDF file) | Weather and webcams by city
Other Weather News: Arizona may experience its driest winter season in centuries
Storm to bring much-needed snow to southwest
NW Rain: Seattle’s near-record rain doesn’t compare to Kaneohe | Resources: Radar loop and Seattle-area weather and webcams
Space News: Capsule carrying comet dust lands in Utah. You can submit pictures to SpaceWeather.com
Top 5 WXnation.com city weather and webcam pages visited on Saturday: 1. Reno 2. Los Angeles 3. New York City 4. San Francisco 5. Boston … See the top 20 so far this month in the center column of our home page.


