Dillon Vogt

Dillon Vogt

Meteorologist

Growing up in west-central Minnesota, Dillon has seen everything the area has to offer in the weather world. Dillon joined WDAY and InForum full-time after graduating from the University of North Dakota with a Bachelor of Science in Atmospheric Science in the spring of 2022. Reach Dillon at [email protected].

StormTRACKER Meteorologist Dillon Vogt discusses a pattern shift and how it will affect us into February
Nature's beauty from a weather perspective
Nature's beauty from a weather perspective
StormTRACKER Meteorologist Dillon Vogt tracks the end of September and average first frost dates
 If the alphabetical list is exhausted before the hurricane season is over, new names will now be drawn from a secondary list of names.
In the summer, our strong, windy days usually are from the south.
We lose about three minutes of daylight a day during the month.
It was 91 degrees at 4:40 in the morning, an hour and a half before the sun was up.
Summer fog rarely lasts long and is usually not widespread.
The greatest threats from these nocturnal storms are heavy rain and damaging wind gusts.