Archive for June 25th, 2012

Could Chicago, Cleveland, Washington & Atlanta Join The 100° Club This Week?

Could Chicago, Cleveland, Washington & Atlanta Join The 100° Club This Week?

It’s been a rough morning throughout the Northeast following the passing of a sharp cold front which produced severe thunderstorms. The effects are still being felt at the major hubs as I write this. That front marks the introduction to much cooler, fresher air which will be drawn down all the way from the Canadian […]

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Feature Which Fuels Heat, Humidity & Storms Next 3 Days Comes Ashore As 990mb Low Friday

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Feature Which Fuels Heat, Humidity & Storms Next 3 Days Comes Ashore As 990mb Low Friday

The next few days will be interesting as we see the warmth and humidity surge north over the UK from Iberia. It will become muggy but what I’m toiling with tonight is just how much of a likihood we see of big storms developing. While the warmest air will be over England and Wales where by […]

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Warmth & Humidity Increases Along With Thunderstorm Threat Across The UK (Includes Video with new format!)

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Warmth & Humidity Increases Along With Thunderstorm Threat Across The UK (Includes Video with new format!)

Over the next few days we’ll see temps and humidity continue rising over the UK and Ireland as a ridge lifts north from an increasingly HOT Spain and Portugal where highs away from the coast should easily top 100, some central and southern interior locales may near 110F. I’ve been onto this warming idea since the start […]

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SPECIAL UPDATE: TS Debby Weaken’s But Severe Thunderstorm Risk, Further Flooding Remains (Includes Video Update!!)

SPECIAL UPDATE: TS Debby Weaken’s But Severe Thunderstorm Risk, Further Flooding Remains (Includes Video Update!!)

Well, Debby has weakened from a 60 to 50 mph storm and is looking rather unimpressive due to the amount of dry air working into the storm as well as the strong shear which is displacing ther bulk of her convection well off to the east. In fact the majority of the convection is actually […]

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