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Oklahoma City Ties All-Time Record High of 113° Yesterday, May See 4th Day Above 110° Today!

Oklahoma City Ties All-Time Record High of 113° Yesterday, May See 4th Day Above 110° Today!

The heat has been relentless and outstanding across the Southern Plains but in the past 5 days it’s Oklahoma which have been centrepoint with Oklahoma City yesterday seeing day 16 at or above 100°, day 3 of 110°+ and an unprecidented day 2 of 112°+ and to top it all, they tied their all-time record high of 113°, set back […]

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Next Mini Warm Surge Coming Mid To Late Next Week? Fits August Forecast Nicely! (Includes Video!)

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Next Mini Warm Surge Coming Mid To Late Next Week? Fits August Forecast Nicely! (Includes Video!)

The ECMWF is looking interesting from mid to late next week with potential for another mini warm surge. As it stands just now and with the current model run, mid to upper 80s for Southern England, mid-70s for Scotland is possible by the close of next week but I will be curious to see what the new model […]

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BREAKING: Tropical Depression 6 Forms In Eastern Atlantic, Could Become Florence!

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BREAKING: Tropical Depression 6 Forms In Eastern Atlantic, Could Become Florence!

Well, there you go.. TD 6 is born and models have this system becoming Florence. Following weeks of nothing, all of a sudden the tropics are coming alive. Could be a busy month of August. I will keep you posted and on top of the storm..

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Tropical Storm Ernesto Could Become Hurricane By Sunday In Caribbean. US Concern?

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Tropical Storm Ernesto Could Become Hurricane By Sunday In Caribbean. US Concern?

It’s clear to see from this latest sat image that Ernesto is becoming better organised. She’s now showing signs of stronger, wrap-around convection over the centre with overall shape much more concentric. During Friday, the rapid 20-25 mph forward speed was creating shear and made this system look less organised with a lot of it’s convection off to the east but […]

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