Mark Vogan

MET OFFICE: Measuring the hot spell of June 2017

MET OFFICE: Measuring the hot spell of June 2017

The last week has seen high temperatures across large parts of England and Wales in what has been the longest continuous hot spell in June since the hot, dry summer of 1976. Temperatures of 30°C or more were recorded somewhere across England and Wales for the last five days, peaking on Wednesday 21 June at […]

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SAT 24 JUN: VOGAN’S US OUTLOOK

Written by on June 24, 2017 in Videos with 0 Comments
SAT 24 JUN: VOGAN’S US OUTLOOK

SAT 24 JUN: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

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SAT 24 JUN: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

Week started with record heat, ends with gales across Scotland, 91 mph gust over Cairngorm

Week started with record heat, ends with gales across Scotland, 91 mph gust over Cairngorm

The week opened hot with record temperatures across the southern UK but the week ends autumn-like with an unseasonably deep low bringing gales across northern Scotland. Yesterday was windy, check out of the visible satellite showing the wave clouds created by wind and hills/mountain interaction. Despite the much fresher, blustery conditions, it still a fine day in the […]

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US July 2017 Outlook

Written by on June 23, 2017 in Summer 2017, United States of America with 0 Comments
US July 2017 Outlook

June has proved cool in the Pacific Northwest while wet and therefore cool across the South from Texas to Florida. Warm from California to Great Lakes, near average in Northeast, slightly above in Middle Atlantic. Frequent plumes of Caribbean moisture has really taken southern Florida out of a serious drought and Tropical Storm Cindy has brought significant rainfall […]

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Europe July 2017 Outlook

Europe July 2017 Outlook

June is turning out to be a bookend month with cool, wet and windy start resembling early autumn rather than early summer, warm to hot middle and now as we close the month, we’re back in the more autumnal pattern. The most notable pattern shift from May into June was the turn to much wetter conditions […]

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Heathrow tops 34.5C making it the UK’s warmest June day in 41 years

Heathrow tops 34.5C making it the UK’s warmest June day in 41 years

The thermometer topped out at 34.5C late this afternoon at Heathrow Airport. This makes it the UK’s warmest June day since 1976. It’s also the UK’s warmest summer solstice. The only warmer June day was June 28, 1976 when Southampton reached 35.6C. It was a tough evening commute for Londoners. Tonight shall be another very muggy one […]

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Las Vegas (117) & Needles (125) tie all-time record, Death Valley 127, Palm Springs 122, Phoenix 119

Written by on June 21, 2017 in Summer 2017, United States of America with 0 Comments
Las Vegas (117) & Needles (125) tie all-time record, Death Valley 127, Palm Springs 122, Phoenix 119

As expected, yesterday was the hottest of the heatwave with readings approaching or tying all-time records. For the 3rd time, Las Vegas, NV has topped 117 degrees, tying the hottest temperature ever reached at McCarren Intl Airport. The other two times, 1937 and 2013. https://twitter.com/NWSVegas/status/877341736019804161 Las Vegas turns it’s attention to number of consecutive days of […]

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UK eyes warmest June day since 1976 on longest day of the year

UK eyes warmest June day since 1976 on longest day of the year

Today marks the longest day of the year and the peak of the June 2017 heat wave. Summer solstice 2017 could be a special one in UK weather history. Today shall mark the 5th consecutive day where it’s reached 30C or higher somewhere in the UK. An occurrence not seen in over 20 years. Today is expected […]

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We have tropical storms Bret and Cindy while all-time records are threatened in Southwest

Written by on June 20, 2017 in Summer 2017, Tropical, United States of America with 0 Comments
We have tropical storms Bret and Cindy while all-time records are threatened in Southwest

The tropics grabbed our attention over the weekend and continues to do so with the development of Tropical Storm Bret to the east of the Lesser Antilles and now newly named tropical storm Cindy in the Gulf of Mexico. This is the first time in 49 years we’ve two simultaneous named storms in the Atlantic before July. Bret formed from an unusually strong […]

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