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On Weather & Climate Through the Eyes of Mark Vogan
BREAKING NEWS: According to PhillyWx.net.. Cambridge, Maryland is "enjoying" a 97-degree air temp and an 81-degree dew point, making it feel like 118! Philadelphia is 96 degrees with a HI of 106 degrees.
VERY HOT AND HUMID! MID-ATLANTIC WILL FEEL LIKE SINGAPORE OR THE ARABIAN GULF
-By Mark Vogan
Blistering hot days and very warm nights are plaging a region from St Louis to Washington DC with mid to upper 70-degree dew points, air as hot as 95-100 and heat indexes that are dangerously high in the 105-115 range!
YESTERDAY'S HIGHS!
THIS MORNINGS LOWS
TODAY'S CURRENT TEMPERATURES
CURRENT DEW POINTS
CURRENT HEAT INDEX
Bonnie Halts Gulf Cleanup
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Bonnie Lands in South Florida, Next Stop Oil Spill Area
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Tropical Rainstorm Chanthu Inundating Southern China
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your america today forecast
by mark vogan
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Today's Weather across America
From AccuWeather
Milwaukee Flooded by Thunderstorms
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Saturday's Heat Could Challenge Weekend Wattage Records
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Violent Thunderstorms from the Dakotas to Pennsylvania
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Weather Talk
By Mark Vogan
EUROPE: COOL IN THE WEST, HOTTER IN THE EAST!
The much talked about cooling over western Europe with the trough pushing into the western half of the continent, this has indeed aided in propelling temperatures uniformly into the mid to upper 90s with some 100s showing across far eastern Europe, whilst 70s are the rule from London to Paris with around 91 for Madrid, though I believe tomorrow may be the coolest day in Spain before the high rebuilds. This time of year often is tough to get cool air to stick arounbd as far down as Spain. The Netherlands which saw 70s in the south and low 90s in the far north of the country as the warm side of the bounadry remained over northern Netherlands has now pushed east, drawing in the cooler air from Scotland.
Vagaries of the Weather
India & Sub-Continental Asia Weather
By Rajesh Kapadia
Friday, July 23, 2010
The sea level low which had formed a couple of days ago in the bay, is now just inland ,near Orissa.and at 996 mb.Seen in the evening map from Thai Dept.
Expected to weaken fast, it should precipitate some rains along its path following the axis corridor.
Before this current low, if you remember, an UAC had tracked thru central India and had remained stationary over
N.Gujarat/rajasthan. As expected, the map enclosed shows the UAC now along the international border, and should move westwards into sindh region..
We can expect rains along the sindh coast and southern interiors of the region for the next 2/3 days.Karachi sho
uld may receive about 10 mms of rain Saturday/sunday, with a bit more (40-45 mms) on Monday/Tuesday.
My observation as mentioned before, is that there has been a dearth of lows and depressions from the Bay of Bengal. There should be the lows that track westward/northwestward thru central India bearing heavy rains.
Now, this is all because of sparse and few western Pacific typhoons. In fact only one before the current Chanthu. These typhoons send pulses westward into the Bay.
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What's Reaching Today's Blogs?
The Heat is On
Elliot Abrams, AccuWeather
Weekend Weather Highlights
Joe Lundburg, AccuWeather
Today's US Extremes
Courtesy of AccuWeather
High: 120 degrees at Death Valley, CA
Low: 33 degrees at Stanley, ID
Today's UK Extremes
Courtesy of the Met Office
High: 76 degrees at Solent
Low: 32 degrees at Kinbrace (Coldest in about two months)
Today's Extremes here at my house
High: 70 degrees
Low: 52 degrees
TODAY'S COND
Brighter and drier than of late!
Thanks for reading.
-Mark
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