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Warmest November For Many Western US Cities

Warmest November For Many Western US Cities

No question, it’s been a warm month, especially for the Southwest. https://twitter.com/MaxDarrowTV/status/936739789251866624 https://twitter.com/NWSSaltLakeCity/status/936588690708680707 https://twitter.com/NWSPhoenix/status/936583159394603008 https://twitter.com/NWSElPaso/status/936591427940777984 https://twitter.com/NWSTucson/status/936687276628807680 https://twitter.com/NWSSanDiego/status/936685326717935616 https://twitter.com/SamArgier/status/936653132846710784

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MIDWEST/EAST: All Models Say Arctic Hammer Drops Next Week Smashing The Warmth

MIDWEST/EAST: All Models Say Arctic Hammer Drops Next Week Smashing The Warmth

The Arctic hammer is ready to drop on the Midwest and East next week so enjoy this weekend’s warmth… Here’s a look at the GFS sur/prec charts starting Tue of next week with the first of two waves driving SE behind a storm system which will bring leading edge heavy rains followed by heavy snows. […]

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Arctic blast turns Paris white on final day of meteorological autumn

Written by on December 1, 2017 in Autumn 2017, Rest of Europe, Summer 2017, Winter 2017/18 with 0 Comments
Arctic blast turns Paris white on final day of meteorological autumn

Early season arctic air has driven deep into Europe helping bring an early snowfall to Paris while even southern Spain endured a frost away from the immediate coast. It’s snowing across northern Spain this morning while temps slowly rise over the UK. Check out these stunning winter wonderland images of Paris last night. https://twitter.com/severeweatherEU/status/936405773030182912 https://twitter.com/severeweatherEU/status/936392733593407489 […]

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Cold, Snowy end to November for UK, -10C possible over Scottish snowfields

Cold, Snowy end to November for UK, -10C possible over Scottish snowfields

As expected, winds turned northeasterly last night and so cold winds blowing across a relatively warm North Sea Coast brought pockets of heavy, wind driven snowfall from Aberdeenshire down to Norfolk even the London area. Away from the east coast it’s was sunny but cool, especially in the breeze. These showers delivered some fine snow […]

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Exciting charts in La La Land

Exciting charts in La La Land

I received a phone call this morning to say Aberdeen city centre was gridlock. If you took the GFS literally, a large swathe of Central Scotland could be severely disrupted next Thursday. I’m most certainly not saying it can’t happen. This pattern certainly could deliver but what the GFS is printing out would be a […]

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THU 30 NOV: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

Written by on November 30, 2017 in Videos with 0 Comments
THU 30 NOV: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

WED 29 NOV: VOGAN’S US OUTLOOK

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WED 29 NOV: VOGAN’S US OUTLOOK

Eastern Scotland/England snow threat ahead of slightly milder air

Eastern Scotland/England snow threat ahead of slightly milder air

The northerly continues to chill the UK but it’s nothing unusual for the time of year in all honesty. Today is cool, especially in the breeze but Thursday looks coldest with UK-wide temperatures in the 2-4C range following a widespread frost to start the day. -6 or -7C possible in shelter tonight. After what will […]

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Lower 48 ends November With 3.5% Snow Cover, Least For Time of Year In 14 Years

Lower 48 ends November With 3.5% Snow Cover, Least For Time of Year In 14 Years

As of November 26, a mere 3.5% of the Lower 48 had snow on the ground. That’s the least for the final week of November in at least 2003 when records began. As you can see from the map above, a huge swathe of southern Alberta and Saskatchewan will commence December snowless. All thanks to […]

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Kangerlussuaq, Greenland as warm as ANYWHERE in UK yesterday!

Kangerlussuaq, Greenland as warm as ANYWHERE in UK yesterday!

While Summit Station, Greenland has warmed 41C in 8 days from -55C to a current -14C, the west coast of Greenland enjoyed a balmy 12C, that’s 12 ABOVE freezing at Kangerlussuaq. The average maximum at this time of year here is -7C! The surge is warmth is all thanks to the strong upper ridge that’s replacing high octane […]

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