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BBC: Enough snow in Scottish mountains for ‘skiing into May’

BBC: Enough snow in Scottish mountains for ‘skiing into May’

After a disastrous spring last year with a mild and snowless end to winter, it’s quite the opposite this year. Scotland lost all of it’s snow by the end of summer for the first time since 2006, I don’t think that’s going to happen this year. Here’s an article that will cheer many, especially economically. […]

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Minneapolis Gets Biggest April Snowstorm In Snowiest April & Coldest 1st Half On Record

Written by on April 15, 2018 in United States of America, Winter 2017/18 with 0 Comments
Minneapolis Gets Biggest April Snowstorm In Snowiest April & Coldest 1st Half On Record

UPDATE: A storm total of 15.8 inches recorded at Minneapolis-St Paul Intl Airport between 13-16 April makes for the biggest April total in recorded history. https://twitter.com/JMichaelsNews/status/985898341572726784 https://twitter.com/NWSTwinCities/status/985919934525050886 The period between January 1 through April 14 is also snowiest on record now for MSP. https://twitter.com/NWSTwinCities/status/985696164006809600 First it was the coldest first 8 days and now coldest […]

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SAT 14 APR: VOGAN’S US OUTLOOK

Written by on April 14, 2018 in Videos with 0 Comments
SAT 14 APR: VOGAN’S US OUTLOOK

Western Europe Warms Significantly This Week But More Cool To Follow?

Western Europe Warms Significantly This Week But More Cool To Follow?

While it noticeably warms up this week with many seeing their first 21C of the year, the models are suggesting the return of cooler than normal towards the end of April into May. The CFSv2 correctly shows a very warm continent through the upcoming 7 days with mid to upper 20s over parts of Poland, […]

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Going Back To Finish What I started: A’Bhuidheanach Beag (36) & Carn Na Caim (37)

Written by on April 14, 2018 in Scottish Mountains, Winter 2017/18 with 0 Comments
Going Back To Finish What I started: A’Bhuidheanach Beag (36) & Carn Na Caim (37)

Last year ended on a high for me with the successful climb of 15 munros (same as 2016) ending with stunning Bla Bheinn on Skye. 2018 got off to a false and delayed start with a failed attempt of 2 munros in the east Drumochter Hills back in January due to wind, snow and whiteout […]

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Scandinavian Snowpack At It’s Deepest In At Least 10 Years

Written by on April 13, 2018 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
Scandinavian Snowpack At It’s Deepest In At Least 10 Years

Following a very cold and snowy winter and first half to spring 2018, according to the new ECMWF ERA5 reanalysis, Scandinavia’s snowpack is currently at it’s deepest in at least 10 years.  

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Textbook US Spring Storm With Wind, Snow, Blizzard, Severe, Flood & Fire Warnings

Written by on April 13, 2018 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Textbook US Spring Storm With Wind, Snow, Blizzard, Severe, Flood & Fire Warnings

A textbook powerhouse spring low is spinning over the Plains producing a full blown blizzard in South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas while a major severe weather outbreak is likely to unfold within the warm sector. Upwards of 2ft of snow and drifts in excess of 4-8ft courtesy of 60+mph winds is expected on the northwest […]

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30ft Drifts Remain Tucked Within The Drumochter Hills 1.5 Months After ‘Beast From The East’

30ft Drifts Remain Tucked Within The Drumochter Hills 1.5 Months After ‘Beast From The East’

I went for a walk into the the Drumochter Hills on Tuesday to bag another couple of munros. To the east of the A9 and just south of Dalwhinnie, I discovered huge snow drifts tucked within the narrow Coire nan Cisteachan gully between Carn na Caim and A’Bhuidheanach Bheag. So I went in for a closer […]

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Northern Plains, Upper Midwest Shiver Coldest Start To April Since 1800s

Written by on April 11, 2018 in United States of America, Winter 2017/18 with 0 Comments
Northern Plains, Upper Midwest Shiver Coldest Start To April Since 1800s

It’s been a truly historic opening week to April 2018. In fact there’s never been a colder start (in recorded history) for many cities in the Dakotas and Minnesota and for others, including Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana and Ohio, the coldest in at least 80 years. Amazing to see 20 to 25 below normal for […]

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A ‘North Sea’ Rather Than Continent Cooled Easterly But Warm Southerly Next Week!

A ‘North Sea’ Rather Than Continent Cooled Easterly But Warm Southerly Next Week!

It sure felt raw in the easterly breeze as I walked my kids to nursery both at 8am and 1pm today. The current wind direction and pressure pattern is very similar to late February/March but there’s big differences too. The easterly of 35 days ago came straight from Siberia and froze Europe en-route to the […]

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