Mark Vogan
Given both the pattern that remains over the Lower 48 and the suggestion that the AO and NAO will remain well into negative territory through pretty much the remainder of March, potentially extending into April now, suggests spring is a long way off.I showed the AO ensemble in my European post earlier and it’s astounding how […]
A massive late season snowstorm which hammered a region stretching from Germany through the Netherlands, Belgium, Northern France and Southeast England may go down in the history books as one of the worst in March as hundreds become stranded on the roads, rail and airports. Hundreds of thousands lost power in Northern France with Paris all but grinding to a […]
Scotland Today was less windy and therefore less cold than yesterday with 6C in sunnier Western areas, cooler in the East. Through this evening, while the bulk of the country should loose any cloud that’s worked down from the north, and this will allow for another cold night with a widespread frost, snow showers become frequent up and down the […]
As we progress towards true spring and warmer weather, precipitation become more important as evaporation rates increase. There has been a decent start to 2013 up and down the Mississippi and Ohio River Valley in terms and even for areas such as Chicago where fall and early winter was exceptionally dry with warmer than normal temperatures, the second […]
Scotland After one of the coldest March day’s in several years, tonight may see lows widely fall to between -4 to -8C beneath clear skies and with winds falling light. Some sheltered spots of particularly the Southern Uplands may see temps dip below -10, perhaps rivalling the -13C seen last night at Aboyne and Kinbrace. Following the bitter […]
Harsh winter conditions are whipping across Germany, the Low Countries, Britain, France and Ireland with biting 40-50 mph winds blowing straight from the Scandinavian ice box. Along the boundary between mild and frigid, heavy snowfall is breaking out, bringing crippling snowfall to Germany yesterday and now bringing blizzard-like conditions today to Northern France where as […]
It is tough to forecast snow here across the UK and Ireland at the best of times but in March it’s even more challenging as you have multiple factors to consider which perhaps you wouldn’t during mid winter including potentially warmer ground and higher sun angle which radiates more energy through clouds and down to the surface […]
While one storm exits the Northeast, the next sweeps into Southern California where it’s bringing disruptive rain across low lying areas, heavy snow to the mountains as well as strong, gusty winds. Further east and thunderstorms are causing flight delays in and out of Las Vegas McCarren Intl Airport. In Phoenix and it’s blowing dust along with a hailstorm that’s causing problems. There’s a lot […]
The storm began early this week with thundersnow and 60+mph winds across Montana, the following 36 hours saw over 14 inches of snow fall over parts of North Dakota then over 9 inches in both Minneapolis and Chicago, this was both cities largest snowfall of the winter. As the system crossed the country, as much as 8-12 inches fell across Indiana, Ohio and […]



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