Tracking Santa's journey across the globe

Most of the time we spend tracking storms here at The Weather Authority, but today ... we're tracking Santa!

According to reports, Santa left the North Pole at roughly 5:00 AM this morning. We did receive some visual evidence of this and it looks like everything is on track: sleigh looks shiny, reindeer appear healthy and Santa looks motivated. Ho-ho-here we go!

Santa started in Western Russia.

After sweeping that area he headed south to take care of Australia. This is the second time we got a shot of him as he flew by the Sydney Opera house about 8:36 AM Eastern Time. 

After this picture, it was tough to track him down until we caught a glimpse when he was in New Delhi, India around the Taj Mahal at 11:56 AM.

From what we could see, it appeared that all was going well and according to plan.

At 12:25 PM we caught a shot of him near Kandahar, Afghanistan (presumably also dropping off some presents to military members).

And then, at 1:10 PM we were lucky enough to get a quick view as he visited Moscow, Russia (this picture is blurry, but hey, it's hard trying to take a picture of Santa!)

If my calculations are correct, he will be near Rome, Italy around 4:30 PM and then near London, England close to 7:00 PM.  After that, who knows?

He'll have to make sure the reindeer get a potty break and some food so I'm not totally sure where his night will take him. But I do know that he'll be in the USA after midnight as long as everyone is asleep.

I can't wait!

You can follow the rest of Santa's journey here.