Mark Vogan
Wet Start To Tuesday Gives Way To Dry Afternoon But The Day Will End The Way It Started! Well, after a fairly damp old start to the day, the afternoon turned out not too bad here with a drying out of pavements and we even managed to get some brightness beaming through the thick cloudcover this afternoon. Yes, that’s about […]
The good news for those living up and down the East Coast today is much lower humidity in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic while it’s all about the lower air temperatures in the Southeast. Highs in the mid and upper 90s yesterday from DC to NYC along with high humidity made it very uncomfortable whereas today, although […]
As temperatures rise and low pressure approaches, so the thunderstorm risk increases through this week! This week’s T-Storm Threat Level Is SLIGHT TO MODERATE As you can see I now have a weekly temperature forecast for towns throughout the UK and Ireland for you that will be updated weekly (every Sunday), be sure to check […]
OUTLOOK This first week of July will follow the all to familiar trend of unsettled although we may see some half decent warmth, especially in more northern areas of the British Isles thanks to warmer air flowing west off the continent. However all in all we will continue to see rain spread in from the […]
Over the next 72 hours we will see a series of pulses working across Ireland and the British Isles that will enhance the shower activity throughout while we see more organised rain spread into the southwest tonight and work north through Monday. Tuesday will see more areas of rain with showers elsewhere. As well as the rain, […]
Today became Atlanta’s hottest day in recorded history as the high peaked at 106° . This surpassed the previous record of 105° set on July 17, 1980. Luckily for those out and about around the scorching city, the humidity was low (in the 50s) and so the 106° was bearable. The drier air is also allowing […]
Some initial thoughts before discussing the week ahead… Ok, I admit I too am getting a little fed up with this stubborn, boring, un-summer-like pattern. Basically since 2006 we have had poor summers, especially up here in Scotland. At least for you folks down in the South of England, you manage to live close enough to […]
A cluster of thunderstorms which started yesterday morning in Iowa just as the hot dome was beginning to heat the air to the south, started to push east bringing dramatic shelf clouds, driving rains, gusty winds and lightning through the Chicago metro. The storms intensified, stretching out as they cut through Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania, […]
While yesterday’s blowtorch seemed and likely felt off the charts and for many it was, the crazy thing is, Saturday will be hotter and likely the peak of this heatwave. The 850 temps are warmer directly over the Southeast on Saturday and so such cities as Atlanta should surpass their current 105° all-time record with […]



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