Archive for February 12th, 2018

US: Models beginning to flip back to colder winter endgame following first SSWE since 2013

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US: Models beginning to flip back to colder winter endgame following first SSWE since 2013

We have just witnessed the first true sudden stratospheric warming event (SSWE) since January 2013 with a split in the vortex. One piece has pushed over central Arctic Canada and the other into the Europe-Asia border area. The models went from cold to mild for late February which didn’t coincide with the overall picture. A […]

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MON 12 FEB: VOGAN’S US OUTLOOK

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MON 12 FEB: VOGAN’S US OUTLOOK

SCOT & UK: Snowy Sunday night/Monday to be followed by worse Monday night-Tuesday

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SCOT & UK: Snowy Sunday night/Monday to be followed by worse Monday night-Tuesday

It’s been another snowy night/morning across much of Scotland including the Central Belt thanks to hefty snow showers blowing in on a cold WNW wind. Milton of Campsie last night. Kilsyth around 5.45am this morning. Lengthy clear spells in between the showers mean icy conditions and a freeze of the snow on the ground with […]

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2 snowstorms within days for Paris

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2 snowstorms within days for Paris

It’s been a wintry week in the French capital with not one but two snowstorms inside a matter of days. The first system dropped 4.7 inches at the official Paris weather station Montsouris. This was the biggest snowfall since 8 December 2010 which also saw 4.7″. The last time Paris received a bigger accumulation than 2010 […]

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