Archive for July, 2013
[s2Stream player=”jwplayer-v6-rtmp” player_path=”/jwplayer/jwplayer.js” file_download=”VID270713.mp4″ player_width=”640″ player_height=”480″ player_key=”7dA7m05wsepGN0qTGnxA7CFT7sgLuKxncIU/4g==” player_option_blocks=”logo:{file:’http://www.markvoganweather.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/jwplayer_logo.png’,link:’http://www.markvoganweather.com’}” /] Tonight’s video looks at the US pattern over the next 10 days with the chilly fall-like air mass over the Midwest giving way to warmer conditions early next week. However, while the pattern flattens, it’s temporary as another, even deeper trough carves out over the Central and Eastern US next weekend. […]
[s2Stream player=”jwplayer-v6-rtmp” player_path=”/jwplayer/jwplayer.js” file_download=”Vid270713.mp4″ player_width=”640″ player_height=”480″ player_key=”7dA7m05wsepGN0qTGnxA7CFT7sgLuKxncIU/4g==” player_option_blocks=”logo:{file:’http://www.markvoganweather.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/jwplayer_logo.png’,link:’http://www.markvoganweather.com’}” /] A lot of rain spreads north over the UK tonight into Sunday morning then focus of heavy rains next week shift to Ireland and Scotland while heat rebuilds over Spain, France and eventually into the UK again. Possible low 30s again late next week into weekend.
[s2Stream player=”jwplayer-v6-rtmp” player_path=”/jwplayer/jwplayer.js” file_download=”Vid260713.mp4″ player_width=”640″ player_height=”480″ player_key=”7dA7m05wsepGN0qTGnxA7CFT7sgLuKxncIU/4g==” player_option_blocks=”logo:{file:’http://www.markvoganweather.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/jwplayer_logo.png’,link:’http://www.markvoganweather.com’}” /] Tonight’s video looks at this weekend’s fall-like chill in the Midwest, heat Out West and the flattening of the pattern through next week and beyond.
Beneath laden grey skies and outbreaks of rain, temperatures yesterday only mustered 68 degrees in New York’s Central Park, the coldest July day in 8 years while the day started off at a chilly 33 degrees in Saranac Lake, NY and this morning it hit 36. As for the Big Northeast cities, well it was in the more comfortable lower […]
Scotland It’s been yet another day dominated by sunshine and heavy showers, feeling pleasantly warm in the sunshine with highs reaching 20-23C. Through tonight and showers die out once the daytime heating is lost and it will turn clear with mist and fog reforming. Lows 10-15C. Saturday like yesterday and today will see sunshine but […]
We’re in a very active summertime pattern right now with plenty of warm, humid air in the mix and when you’ve got all that warmth and humidity bottled up and drive fronts in from a low, you’ve got the recipe for a very thundery pattern. Heavy, torrential and even monsoon-like rainfall is occurring in places on a near daily […]
[s2Stream player=”jwplayer-v6-rtmp” player_path=”/jwplayer/jwplayer.js” file_download=”VID250713.mp4″ player_width=”640″ player_height=”480″ player_key=”7dA7m05wsepGN0qTGnxA7CFT7sgLuKxncIU/4g==” player_option_blocks=”logo:{file:’http://www.markvoganweather.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/jwplayer_logo.png’,link:’http://www.markvoganweather.com’}” /] Warm, humid and very unsettled theme continues into next week! Possible flash flood threat for Southeast Sunday..
Scotland This morning’s very heavy band of rain which pushed up through Dumfries and Galloway and the Central Lowlands was followed this afternoon by intense downpours. These downpours, produced by towering cumulonimbus clouds packed thunder and lightning and produced flooding in very short periods of time, especially in urban areas where water struggles to drain. It was another warm and muggy […]
It has been rather quiet of late across the tropics as you would expect during the early part of the season, however we do now have a named storm on the charts and that name is Dorian. Dorian is a 50 mph storm heading west, northwest at 20 mph beneath the Mid-Atlantic ridge. Pressure is 1002mb. This […]
The squeeze play between low pressure to our west and high pressure to our east continues. Embedded lows look set to bring us a series of pulses containing heavy rain and thunderstorms. The warm, juicy source crossing warmer than normal waters means the torrential downpour and flood risk remains high throughout the UK and Ireland. This very setup was highlighted throughout July […]
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