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  • 231: Weekly Weather Preview for February 16 - February 22, 2026
    Feb 16 2026

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    Temperatures are on the move this week and not quietly. We’re stepping into a much more active and unsettled pattern across southern New England, with multiple chances for precipitation and plenty to watch as the atmosphere keeps shifting gears. That means one big focus right now: ice safety. Changing temperatures and variable conditions can make ice incredibly unpredictable, so awareness and smart decision-making are key as we head deeper into February.


    At the same time, something powerful is happening above us. The Sun is climbing higher, and daylight is increasing in bigger and brighter chunks. You can feel it. The angle of the Sun continues to rise, the daylight stretches longer, and even with storms in the mix, the seasonal transition is underway. What does that mean for temperatures, snowpack, and the weeks ahead? We’re breaking it all down with the Weekly Weather Preview — Episode #231 of Obsessed with the Weather!

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    12 min
  • 230: Weekly Weather Update for February 8 to February 15, 2026
    Feb 8 2026

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    We’re heading into a much different weather pattern this week — a clear shift toward milder air with very few opportunities for precipitation. The focus now turns to ice dams, not snowstorms. Meanwhile, daylight is increasing fast, and the sun is starting to make its presence felt.


    So just how cold has February really been in the past? And what does “the sun always wins” actually mean as we move deeper into late winter?


    All of that — plus your Weekly Weather Preview — on Episode #230 of Obsessed with the Weather 🎙️🌞

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    13 min
  • 229: Weekly Weather Preview for February 1 - February 8, 2026
    Feb 1 2026

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    We’ve finally settled into a true New England winter. Cold air has been the dominant story, with temperatures running well below average, but there’s a subtle shift ahead as we finally sneak back above freezing at times this week. Daylight is making noticeable gains now, adding minutes each day and offering a reminder that the seasonal corner has been turned—even if it doesn’t feel like it yet.


    Precipitation chances are limited, making this a relatively quiet stretch of weather, but there’s still plenty to break down. We’ll also take a quick mental escape to a tropical location while the bitter cold lingers here at home. All of that, plus the full Weekly Weather Preview, on Episode #229 of Obsessed with the Weather.


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    11 min
  • 228: Nor'easter Surf Shop Owner, Surfer, Competitive Triathlete and Cyclist Mark Keup
    Jan 14 2026

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    Join Steve on Episode #228 of Obsessed with the Weather for an awesome interview with one of the most interesting people in the Southern New England surf scene, Mark Keup, owner of the Nor’easter Surf Shop! 🌊🏄‍♂️🔥


    Mark is the real deal: a dedicated business owner, a truly obsessed surfer, and a competitive triathlete and cyclist who lives and breathes endurance, adventure, and the ocean lifestyle. This conversation is packed with energy, stories, and insight and Mark is the kind of guest who makes you feel like you’re hanging out in the surf shop just listening to him talk about the things he loves.


    We dive into the Southern New England surf scene, what it’s really like chasing swell around our coastline, and what makes surfing here such a unique challenge and a total thrill. Mark also gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to run an incredible local surf shop, build a community, and keep that stoke alive year-round.


    And it doesn’t stop there; Mark is also deep into the world of competitive racing, including velodrome cycling, which is absolutely fascinating. Whether you’re into surfing, fitness, triathlon training, cycling, or just love hearing from passionate local legends who are all in on what they do… this episode is for you.

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    56 min
  • 227: Weekly Weather Update for January 11 - January 18, 2026
    Jan 11 2026

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    Our January thaw continues, and we’re also keeping an eye on a potential coastal storm toward the end of the week. We’ll break down what we’re watching and what could change as the forecast comes into focus.


    With fluctuating temperatures, it’s a good time to talk pond skating and ice safety; why ice conditions can change quickly and what to look for before heading out.


    We’ll also highlight our increasing daylight, now gaining sunlight on both ends of the day, along with an updated look at drought conditions across the region.


    All that, plus your daily weather preview for the week ahead, on Episode #227 of Obsessed with the Weather.


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    10 min
  • 226: Weekly Weather Preview for January 4 - January 11, 2026
    Jan 4 2026

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    🌤️ Temperatures are trending above normal, but don’t let the clouds fool you — we officially start gaining morning sunlight back this week ☀️


    ❄️ We’ve had a parade of small snow events, and I’ll explain why that pattern keeps happening.

    🌍 What exactly is Perihelion, and why does it matter right now?

    🧠 Feeling the winter blues? We’ll talk seasonal depression and share a few simple, science-backed ideas that can help.

    ⛸️ Plus : the pond skating forecast and what to watch for if you’re heading out.


    🎙️ All that and the weekly weather daily preview on Episode #226 of Obsessed with the Weather!

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    14 min
  • 225: Weekly Weather Preview for December 28, 2025 - January 4, 2026
    Dec 28 2025

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    We ring in 2026 this week—the all-important New Year’s Eve forecast. The cold and below-average temperatures continue. We start our latest sunrises of the season. Watching a storm for mid-next week. Temperatures continue to trend well below average. What and when was a historically cold New Year’s Eve? All that and the weekly weather daily preview on Episode #225 of Obsessed with the Weather!


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    11 min
  • 224: Weekly Weather Preview for December 21 - December 28, 2025
    Dec 21 2025

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    ❄️ Astronomical Winter has officially arrived here in Scituate! ❄️

    The darkest stretch of the year is behind us, and starting this week, we slowly but surely begin gaining back daylight, just a little more sunshine each day.🌅


    We’ll break down what astronomical winter really means, how long it lasts, and why the sun’s angle is finally on the upswing even as the cold tightens its grip. Spoiler alert: winter still has plenty to say.


    🌬️ Wind is the headline this week, with blustery conditions making it feel even colder than it already is. Temperatures continue to trend well below average, reinforcing that true winter pattern across Southern New England.


    🎄 Of course, we’ll zero in on the all-important Christmas Day forecast, what to expect if you’re traveling, heading out for a walk, or just trying to plan your holiday.


    The good news? ⛅ No big storms on the horizon right now, a relatively quiet stretch on the precipitation front, even if it’s a cold and windy one.


    ⏳ Plus, we’ll answer a classic seasonal question: just how long does astronomical winter last anyway?


    All that, and your full day-by-day weather preview for the week ahead, on Episode #224 of Obsessed with the Weather.

    Bundle up, lean into the season, and let’s talk winter. 🌊❄️

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    11 min