Monday, March 28, 2011

28 March, 2011

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TODAY'S TOP WEATHER STORIES
On Weather & Climate Through the Eyes of Mark Vogan

NEW: Latest European ideas for this upcoming week below...

Boreal Ski Resort, Calif now up to a record 766 inches of snow and still counting with depth ranging between 275-375"!


Low radiation levels found in Mass. rainwater

CBS NEWS

Alpine Meadows - New March Snowfall Record
ICEAGENOW.COM

Several earthquakes reported along border
LA TIMES

Top 5 Most Expensive Natural Disasters In History
ACCUWEATHER NEWS

Southern Thailand Flooding Sparked by Feet of Rain
ACCUWEATHER NEWS

After the snowfall pushed out, skies cleared and allowed for a cold start this morning throughout the Capital Region, NYC endured windchills in the mid-10s, Philly around 18-20.



TODAY'S WEATHER ACROSS UK & EUROPE
By Mark Vogan

HIGH PRESSURE STILL LINGERS OVER UK PROVIDING SUNNY SKIES BUT NOT AS WARM, COLDER FOR CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE

High Pressure has remained over the UK over the past weekend which has meant fairly sunny skies for most, however, the air is certainly less warm than it was during last week and this is thanks to a flow out of the northwest which has ushered in cooler air. Last week with high pressure situated directly overhead, there was little, if any wind and certainly no air coming down from the northwest, thus we got warmer. It even felt slightly sticky last week.


As you can see from the above European for today, though there is high pressure overhead, the colours aren't as yello, in fact there is hints of green over Scotland, that's shows the cooler air and that can certainly be felt in the air.


Interestingly, the above European map is for Wednesday and if you notice, it would appear warmer, Atlantic air is trying to push back into Britain and rebuild the ridge already in place. Also notice the cold rebounds back north in Scandinavia, not warming much over Norward, Sweden and Finland by any means but that chillier air is retreating from the heart of the continent and replacing the air from France, up to the Netherlands eastwards into Germany etc.

And, finally, here is the map for Friday which looks practically warm for us here in the UK as a ridge pulls warm air northeastwards from the Azores up through Wales and into Scotland, across southern and central Norway and Sweden, even Helsinki, Finland which has been frigid. Does this pull off for this up coming Friday? If so how warm does it get? Stay tuned for more on this in the next couple of days.

TODAY'S WEATHER ACROSS AMERICA
From AccuWeather


Texas, South in Path of Severe Storms this Week
By Meghan Evans, Meteorologist

Southerners Assessing Damage Following Weekend Hailstorms
By Bill Deger, Meteorologist

Last Snowfall for March but Probbably Not for Spring
By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist

An April Fools Snowstorm or just a Joke?
By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist

WEATHER TALK
By Mark Vogan

Mark Vogan's March, 2011 Vacation to New Jersey and Tri-State Area


4-6 foot waves slamming shore at Point Pleasant, New Jersey on Saturday, March 13, 2011
Recorded by Mark Vogan


View from atop of City Hall overlooking Center City, Philadelphia as well as looking east across the Delaware River and over to Camden, New Jersey

WHAT'S REACHING TODAY'S BLOGS?

Abnormal Falls of Rain Pelt Southern Thailand
Jim Andrews, International Expert, AccuWeather

Snow Map for the April Fools' Day Snowstorm
Henry Margusity, AccuWeather

Not a Friendly Weather Parade
Joe Lundburg, AccuWeather

THE EXTREMES OF THE DAY

TODAY'S US EXTREMES
COURTESY OF ACCUWEATHER

HIGH: 92 degrees at Pecos, TX
LOW: -6 degrees at Grand Marais, MN

TODAY'S EXTREMES HERE AT MY HOUSE

HIGH: 51 degrees
LOW: 28 degrees

Thanks for reading.
-Mark

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