Mark Vogan

Winter Storm Update: Heaviest Snows Takes Aim At Kansas City, Chicago

Written by on February 26, 2013 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Winter Storm Update: Heaviest Snows Takes Aim At Kansas City, Chicago

As the powerful winter storm sweeps northeastwards through tonight, it left behind an astonishing 19 inches of snow across Amarillo, TX which is a record for the day and 2nd biggest calendar day snow accumulation on record. Strong and gusty winds will continue across this region and this will make it tough for crews to clear blocked roads […]

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BREAKING: Historic Texas Blizzard Produces 17 Inches Of Snow, 6 Foot Drifts, 77 mph Winds

Written by on February 25, 2013 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
BREAKING: Historic Texas Blizzard Produces 17 Inches Of Snow, 6 Foot Drifts, 77 mph Winds

A raging blizzard has dumped a record 17 inches of snow across the Amarillo area of the Texas Panhandle with gusts in the area topping 77 mph. Snow drifts have been measured at 3-6 feet widely and this is considered one of the worst blizzards to strike the area in living memory. Winds have gusted to 75 mph at Rick Husband […]

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MON 25 FEB: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

Written by on February 25, 2013 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
MON 25 FEB: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

Scotland The glorious fine, dry and settled conditions covering Scotland looks to continue through much of this week with abundant sunshine lasting through at least Wednesday. The dry conditions look to last throughout the week with just a small threat of shower activity, mainly confined to the far north. Enjoy highs of 6-8C by day but […]

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Yet Another Dry Week For Britain, What Does This Mean For Spring? (Includes Video!)

Written by on February 25, 2013 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
Yet Another Dry Week For Britain, What Does This Mean For Spring? (Includes Video!)

Happy Monday to you all. Hope your weekend was a great one. I am a happy man this morning given the fact that this is another dry week for the UK and perhaps a good sign for later down the road. As expected the air mass is warming as the cold vortex devorces from the […]

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Oymyakon, Siberia Hits -71.2C (-96.1F) Setting New Northern Hemisphere Cold Record

Written by on February 24, 2013 in Asia with 0 Comments
Oymyakon, Siberia Hits -71.2C (-96.1F) Setting New Northern Hemisphere Cold Record

Reports are filtering out of Russia and circling various media outlets about a new all-time record set at the Northern Hemisphere’s ‘Pole of Cold’. The small settlement known for extreme cold and the coldest inhabited place on the planet, Oymyakon, appears to have broken it’s old fierce cold record of -68C (-90.4F) set back on February 6, […]

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Next Storm To Dump 4-8″ of Snow On Denver, 12-24″ On N. Texas, Oklahoma & Kansas! (Includes Video!)

Written by on February 24, 2013 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Next Storm To Dump 4-8″ of Snow On Denver, 12-24″ On N. Texas, Oklahoma & Kansas! (Includes Video!)

The next in a series of powerful winter storms is now crossing the Intermountain West and heading for New Mexico before crossing out onto the Plains tomorrow. While as much as 2+ feet of snow fell above 6,000ft from Washington to the Wasatch Range, below 5,000ft as much as 6 inches of snow fell in Salt Lake City, 8 over the eastern Benches and there is a possibility of a […]

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Blast Of Arctic Air On The Horizon? UK Enjoys Driest Spell In 11 Months

Written by on February 23, 2013 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 2 Comments
Blast Of Arctic Air On The Horizon? UK Enjoys Driest Spell In 11 Months

It’s been one of those winter’s where we’ve had the snow and had the cold, the whole thing I would say I’ve been disappointed with is, if only we could have gotten both together. The air mass sitting over the UK this weekend is the coldest of winter, certainly when you factor in the 850mb temperatures. […]

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Active US Pattern Continues Into Next Week & Beyond (Includes HD Video!)

Written by on February 22, 2013 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Active US Pattern Continues Into Next Week & Beyond (Includes HD Video!)

The very active winter weather pattern continues across the Lower 48 as phase two of the most recent Plains storm takes shape along the Eastern Seaboard and is set to bring New England it’s 3rd weekend snowstorm in a row. So, while the Northeast gets into stormy weather once again, yet another storm system will sweep into the West […]

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FRI 22 FEB: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST FOR YOUR WEEKEND

Written by on February 22, 2013 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
FRI 22 FEB: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST FOR YOUR WEEKEND

Scotland The cold high remains holds firm over Scottish air space and so the cold theme continues right through the weekend. Cloud will be stubborn and while this may in fact hold daytime temps down with a lack of sunshine, it will significantly hold temps up by night. This air mass would have the ability in producing the […]

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12-18″ Of Snow Buries Area From Oklahoma to Missouri, 2nd Biggest Snowstorm For Wichita

Written by on February 22, 2013 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
12-18″ Of Snow Buries Area From Oklahoma to Missouri, 2nd Biggest Snowstorm For Wichita

  The storm which has been tracked all the way from the Gulf of Alaska, brought it’s first batch of rough weather to California and the Southwest during the early and mid part of the week with spells of heavy rain, wind and heavy mountain snow as far south as Los Angeles and San Diego with teacherous driving conditions across routes […]

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