Archive for November 18th, 2009

>UK Storm update as of 8.50pm: Persistent rains, rising winds and rising temps

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>It was 35 degrees this morning at 7.20am under clear skies and light winds with even a slight frosting on car windshields around 6.30am. By 1.56pm it went only to 44 degrees with patchy clouds by mostly sunmy throughout the morning hours. After noon, skies began clouding over with eventual intermittent shower activity mid-afternoon.Then by […]

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>Storms Galore: Great Britain bracing for more wind and rain

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>Storms Galore: Great Britain bracing for more wind and rain

> Mark Vogan’s forecast annalysis As you can see from this Met Office pressure map, there are two cold fronts running side by side and as of midnight their expected to be in the position outlined in this graphic. Winds blowing along these fronts out of the southwest will funnel mild, maritime air in ahead […]

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>7.30am tidbits

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>Good morning everyone….Yesterday’s interesting facts…Glasgow, Montana hit a warm 68 degrees. Even mid-60s in southern Canada whilst Tanana, Alaska yesterday morning fell to 45 below zero…Right now it’s currently 35 degrees here at the house under an increasingly cloudier sky…Have a great day and thanks for reading.-Mark

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