Wednesday, September 29, 2010

29 September, 2010

Today's Top Weather Stories
On Weather & Climate Through the Eyes of Mark Vogan


MAJOR RAIN EVENT FOR THE US EAST COAST LATE THIS WEEK AND INTO THE WEEKEND
8-12 inches of rain possible in many areas from the spine of the Appalachains and western Coastal Plain (west of the major cities) with "potential for locally 15 inches" in exposed upslope Appalachain mountain locations".. That's if the Canadian model is correct!

Damaging Wind a Concern with Nicole as Well
AccuWeather News

Window for Birth of Tropical Storm Nicole Briefly Open
AccuWeather News

More "Troptober" Ahead for Western Caribbean, Florida
AccuWeather

Today's Weather across America
From AccuWeather


Widespread East Coast Flood Danger from T.D. 16
AccuWeather

Discovery Remains on Launch Pad Despite Tropical Threat
AccuWeather

Weather Talk
By Mark Vogan

NASTY REST OF THE WEEK FOR SCOTLAND MUCH OF UK

As I drove south along the A90 from Aberdeen today, the rain was pouring and surface water made for dangerous driving conditions. I also noticed fields to the side of the road were saturated... Yes, after the coldest air for September in some, nearly 30 years with a low at Tulloch Bridge of -4.4C or 24 degrees is gone and now the next Atlantic weather make is here and brought the first shield of heavy rain across the country, there is going to be a few batches of very heavy rains over the next 24 yo 48 hours, bringing more flooding chances as well as gusty winds, then once this thing kicks out, how chilly will the air become? Perhaps the next system rolls in right on the heels of this, but if there's a high that's behind this and draws colder air south again from the Arctic, we may find more very cold nights coming up in the next 4-7 days!

The patterns is become more and more active, progressive and the chill is becoming much more pronounced. Tonight, after wind and heavy rains have now moved out, skies have cleared and winds lightened up, we're once again dropping through the 40s! Could we remains clear and calm... if so, do we get back into the 30s? Perhaps!

What's Reaching Today's Blogs?

Torrential Rain to Flood the East
Joe Lundburg, AccuWeather

Excessive Heat Gone But Moist Air May Bring More Surprises
Ken Clark, Western Expert, AccuWeather

The Extremes of the Day

Today's US Extremes
Courtesy of AccuWeather

High: 113 degrees at Death Valley, CA
Low: 23 degrees at Stanley, ID

Today's UK Extremes
Courtesy of the Met Office

High: 65 degrees at Northolt
Low: 40 degrees at Castlederg

Today's Extremes here at my house


High: 56 degrees
Low: 53 degrees


TODAY'S COND
HEAVY HEAVY RAIN AND BLUSTERY WINDS TODAY, REMAINED RELATIVELY MILD, AT NIGHT (STAYING ABOVE 50)

Thanks for reading.
-Mark

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