Mark Vogan

>Todays Weather Here

Written by on December 21, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Todays Extremes here at my houseHigh 33 degrees (12.32am) Low 28 degrees (4.11am)SNOW: Frequent snow showers throughout the day, some heavySnowcover: Between 3-4 inchesA day of heavy cloudiness and frequent snow showers that has been ushered in on a south wind, adding to the snow already on the ground. All the snow and low cloud […]

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>A Special January Forecast to be released here on Christmas Day!

Written by on December 21, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>I am putting together now some thoughts and ideas on what I expect to see for both US, UK and Europe on Christmas Day….

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>95% Confidence MOST of Scotland and Britain will see a White Christmas, Arctic blast for New Year?

Written by on December 21, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 2 Comments
>95% Confidence MOST of Scotland and Britain will see a White Christmas, Arctic blast for New Year?

> Snow falling right now! Looking out from my office window last night with snow falling View from my office yesterday Another view from my office And another! With renewed snowcover here at my house and across much of the Central Lowlands, combined with a forecast of highs through the rest of this week barely […]

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>Todays Weather Here

Written by on December 20, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Todays Extremes here at my houseHigh 33 degrees (1.14pm) Low 21 degrees (3.12am)SNOW/RAIN: Modarate snowfall around 8-9am) Evening Moderate snowfall between 4-6pm)Snowcover: 2 inchesAn overnight under mostly clear skies and mostly calm wind, with an occational light breeze possibly holding the overnight reading up slightly. A morning which became cloudy as a snowband moved in […]

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>Historic December Blizzard buries Eastern Seaboard. Hemisphere could see one of the most widespread White Christmases in YEARS!

Written by on December 20, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>BIGGEST DECEMBER STORM IN 100 YEARS FOR PHILADELPHIA WITH 22.9″. WASHINGTON DC RECIEVED IT’S BIGGEST IN DECEMBER WITH 21 STRAIGHT HOURS OF SNOWFALL. ACCUMMULATIONS TOTALLING 15″ AT REAGEN AIRPORT, BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON 20.5″ AND DULLES 16″.From the Appalachains to Atlantic seaboard, it is all but buried beneath anywhere from 2-6 inches to as much as 25 to […]

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>Topcliffe, Yorkshire plummets to 7 degrees, coldest in England in several years

Written by on December 20, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>TOPCLIFFE BOTTOMS OUT AT -14.1C or 7 degrees. Topcliffe as of 9am this morning was sitting at a cold -13.1C or 8 degrees F. With a ESE wind at only 6mph, it feels more like -19C or -2F there… That’s a decent cold morning there. Again, thanks to a good snow cover and clear skies, […]

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>Full East Cast US blizzard update tomorrow!! DC recieves record December snow

Written by on December 19, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Todays Weather Here

Written by on December 19, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 4 Comments

>Todays Extremes here at my houseHigh 35 degrees (1.08pm) Low 21 degrees 7.41am)RAIN/SNOW: Heavy rain which rapidly turned to heavy snowSnowcover: Coating by 3pmA day which started off as the coldest morning of the season with clear skies and severe frost. Became cloudy and then by early afternoon skies darkened from the north and a […]

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>Dramatic Afternoon of Weather

Written by on December 19, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>Dramatic Afternoon of Weather

> Photos taken by Mark Vogan from the house here in Lennoxtown with Campsie Hills in the background at around 3pm this afternoon. It’s been quite the day for weather, trials and tribulations. After a night under clear, calm skies and severe frost which formed fast, we hit a new low for the season with […]

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>Todays Weather Here

Written by on December 18, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Todays Extremes here at my houseHigh 32 degrees (12.11pm) Low 28 degrees (7.45am)RAIN/SNOW: Afternoon snow flurriesA chilly day with mostly cloudy skies that produced some afternoon flurries which dusted here but brought as much as 1-2 inches across the higher ground of Ayrshire and areas south of Glasgow. The high was indeed the second sub-freezing […]

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