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This seasonal forecast for the US is based on the signals nature has already presented to us and data available as well as past analog years. With the still warmer than normal northeast Pacific, the development of a weak, possibly moderate El Nino into winter (central Pacific positioned), an easterly QBO and significant Siberian snow cover… The Central and Eastern US looks poised for […]
Before we get to the potential fun and games of next weekend and threats of a frost, freeze and even snowstorm, we have MAJOR end of October heat over the Plains currently and it’s thanks to a strong storm driving into the Pacific Northwest. The initial 500mb chart shows the trough deepening over the West Coast where it’s wet […]
Arthur has lost tropical characteristics as he speeds NNE, currently positioned over the Gulf of St Lawrence. Arthur not only produced hurricane conditions over North Carolina’s Outer Banks but arguably, the system, deep in it’s transition phase brought damaging winds as well as flooding rain to the Canadian Maritimes. The latest visible satellite imagery from space faintly shows what’s left […]
Though not the greatest snowstorm ever to strike the Northeast, the swath of snow which did fall across the Lower Midwest and particularly the Northeast was enough to set new daily snowfall records. As much as 18 inches fell Boston’s 6.4 inches was a record for December 17. It’s been a cold and snowy December from […]
When looking at the modelling and projected indexes (trending -NAO/AO/neut PNA), the arctic air looks to hold strong over the snowfields of Canada with lobes dropping into the Lower 48 next 2 weeks. Here’s the North America snow cover difference between this time last year and now. Note most of Canada is white and this will help […]
[s2Stream player=”jwplayer-v6-rtmp” player_path=”/jwplayer/jwplayer.js” file_download=”VID230913.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’}” /] Western Pacific Typhoons are playing a significant role in the US pattern. Tonight’s video takes an in-depth look.
After looking better and better organised throughout today, Tropical Depression 7 has been declared just south of Puerto Rico and looks set to bring squally weather here as well as to Hispaniola over the next 3-5 days. The system is being closely followed by a larger system on it’s heels and it’s this feature that likely held […]
[s2Stream player=”jwplayer-v6-rtmp” player_path=”/jwplayer/jwplayer.js” file_download=”VID15813.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’}” /] Today’s video looks at the current cool, dry, glorious weather in the Northeast, flood threat in the Southeast and the tropical troubles as well as the flip in the upper pattern next week and beyond.
After a day of heavy, flooding, thundery rains which rattled through the New York to Washington corridor during Tuesday morning and a second batch this evening with even tornado threats around the Philadelphia area, the front clears out. Wednesday all the way through the rest of this week and the upcoming weekend looks stunning with a LOT […]
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