Mark Vogan

1042 High Drives Shetland To +10C While It Snows With Icy Wind In Balearics, Algeria, Tunisia

1042 High Drives Shetland To +10C While It Snows With Icy Wind In Balearics, Algeria, Tunisia

It’s a weird, wacky and highly upside down winter pattern we continue to experience over Europe. On the northern flank of a 1040+ high extending from France east to Poland, warm, moist Atlantic air is streaming across Northern Ireland and Scotland. Temps of +10-12C are reaching Shetland while on the southern flank of the high with the help of a large low spinning over the central Med, […]

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EUROPE: Extreme Cold Eases But Huge Snowfalls Continue For Southern Europe

EUROPE: Extreme Cold Eases But Huge Snowfalls Continue For Southern Europe

While the European cold pool may have lost it’s extreme, the after effects remain. While Atlantic air is moderating the UK eastward across Germany, Poland into Russia, all the cold air which has built up in the past week to 10 days has essentially sloshed and bottled up across Southern Europe thanks to building heights over top. Notice this […]

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MON 16 JAN: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

Written by on January 16, 2017 in Videos with 0 Comments
MON 16 JAN: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

JESSE FERRELL: California gets 15 inches of rain and 15 feet of snow!

Written by on January 14, 2017 in United States of America, Winter 2016/17 with 0 Comments
JESSE FERRELL: California gets 15 inches of rain and 15 feet of snow!

By Jesse Ferrell, AccuWeather meteorologist 1/13/2017, 9:37:01 PM Extreme weather hit the West this week, with the heaviest snow and rain in years — and some flooding that exceeded levels established in 1940. Here are the most impressive snowfalls (via OnTheSnow.com and the ski slope’s websites and Facebook pages): Mammoth Mountain, CA: 184 inches (15.3 […]

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JANUARY 1982: Scotland Ties UK Cold Record At -27.2C While England Sets New Record At -26.1C

JANUARY 1982: Scotland Ties UK Cold Record At -27.2C While England Sets New Record At -26.1C

Record cold and snow by Philip Eden Disruptive snowstorms in the UK during the last ten years can be counted on the fingers of one hand, in marked contrast to the 1980s when they were two a penny. One of the most interesting winters that decade happened exactly twenty years ago, in 1981-1982, when many […]

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Atlantic Replaces Arctic This Weekend But Then Replaced By An Cold Easterly Next Week?

Atlantic Replaces Arctic This Weekend But Then Replaced By An Cold Easterly Next Week?

Friday is another cold one with strong to gale-force northerly winds (especially down the North Sea Coast) while heavy snow along with the strong winds across Highland Scotland is making for blizzard conditions and very tricky driving conditions. Most prone ‘snowy routes’ have been closed due to heavy snow and blowing and drifting. Powerful northerly winds running down the North […]

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FRI 1 JAN: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

Written by on January 13, 2017 in Videos with 0 Comments
FRI 1 JAN: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

California Get’s 7-Day Pounding! 175mph Gusts, 2ft of Rain, 4ft of Snow In 1 Day, 8ft in 2 Days, 15ft In 6 Days!

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California Get’s 7-Day Pounding! 175mph Gusts, 2ft of Rain, 4ft of Snow In 1 Day, 8ft in 2 Days, 15ft In 6 Days!

Firstly, here’s two interesting article titles produced by the same journalist 8 months apart! After ‘years’ of poor rainy seasons and worsening drought, 2017 has started like a dream for California, if not a little too much too quick. While low elevations over parts of Northern/Central California has seen up to a foot of rain, […]

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THU 12 JAN: VOGAN’S US OUTLOOK

Written by on January 12, 2017 in Videos with 0 Comments
THU 12 JAN: VOGAN’S US OUTLOOK

Winter Makes Dramatic Comeback To Northern UK With Lightning, Blizzards & Gusts of 129 mph

Winter Makes Dramatic Comeback To Northern UK With Lightning, Blizzards & Gusts of 129 mph

As forecast, a deep low passing just north of the Scottish mainland is producing a rough day from Caithness southward into Northern England with strong, gusty gale-force winds which are driving in frequent showers of rain, sleet, hail and snow as well as thunder and lightning. Winds were gusty overnight with the passage of the cold front! While winds gusted […]

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