>21 November, 2010

Written by on November 21, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Today’s Top Weather Stories
On Weather & Climate Through the Eyes of Mark Vogan

frozen montana: the truely brutal stuff now penetrating the northern rockies, set to deepen and cover more ground in coming days!

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AccuWeather News

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AccuWeather News

Trees planted in Cumbria as a flood ‘defence’
BBC Weather

Today’s Weather across America
From AccuWeather & The Weather Channel

Thanksgiving Week Cold Blast Denver to Chicago
By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist


Travel Center: Extreme Winter Travel Will Hit Many States This Week
By Meghan Evans, Meteorologist


More Wintry Weather to Muddle Western Travel
By Katie Storbeck, Meteorologist

Weather Talk
By Mark Vogan

NEXT SATURDAY MAY SEE FIRST STICKING SNOW DOWN AT SEA LEVEL ACROSS MANY AREAS OF THE BRITISH ISLES!

THOUGH DAYS IN THE LATER PART OF THIS WEEK SHOULD BE COLD AND WILL LIKELY STAY BELOW FREEZING, EARLY NEXT WEEK, LOOKS TO BE COLDER!

What’s Reaching Today’s Blogs?

Two Chances For Rain This Week, Then Colder
Frank Strait, AccuWeather

The Extremes of the Day

Today’s US Extremes
Courtesy of AccuWeather

High: 90 degrees at Laredo, TX
Low: -20 degrees at Shelby, MT

Today’s UK Extremes
Courtesy of the Met Office

High: 50 degrees (10.2C) at Manston (Kent)
Cold High: 36 degrees (2C) at Aviemore (Highland)
Low: 28 degrees (-2.1C) at Altnaharra (Sutherland)

Today’s Extremes here at my house

High: 42 degrees
Low: 36 degrees

TODAY’S CONDITIONS
An overall cloudy and cold feeling day with highs struggling to get into the 40s but with an easterly component to the wind and blowing off an increasingly colder North Sea as well as from an area (Scandinavia) which is filling up with Arctic air, it felt icy, especially further east! This type of air will grow colder and more mature throughout the course of this week!

Thanks for reading.
-Mark

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