Archive for August 17th, 2012

Scorching Weekend Ahead For Madrid, Paris, Brussels & Amsterdam With 100° Expected Sunday (Includes Video)

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Scorching Weekend Ahead For Madrid, Paris, Brussels & Amsterdam With 100° Expected Sunday (Includes Video)

[error] HEAT WARNINGS HAVE BEEN ISSUED AS TEMPERATURES BY SUNDAY ARE EXPECTED TO NEAR OR EXCEED 100F IN MADRID, PARIS, BRUSSELS AND AMSTERDAM [/error] The much anticipated heat wave set to blister Western Europe through the next 48-72 hours began to show it’s hand today over Iberia as brutal heat crossed the Gibraltar Strait and across southern and central […]

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The Tide Has Turned For West Coast With Hot Start To August Following Chilly May-July Period

The Tide Has Turned For West Coast With Hot Start To August Following Chilly May-July Period

Following a chilly May, June and July from Seattle all the way down to San Diego, temperatures have averaged a full 1-3 below normal but with the westward shift in the Plains hot dome just as July ended and August began, this, has meant that the first 17 days of this month have seen a complete flip in the numbers and trend of […]

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Record Lows Will Be Threatened Tonight From North Dakota to Missouri

Record Lows Will Be Threatened Tonight From North Dakota to Missouri

This graphic by AccuWeather says it all. I’ve been talking about this coming chill all week and here it comes. Expect low 40s for many across the Dakotas and Minnesota tonight with some rural areas likely falling into the chilly, near frosty upper 30s. The chill will extend south, southeast and deep into the same […]

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Tropical Storm Gordon To Weaken By Chillier Waters, Strong Shear En-Route To Azores But May Bring Wind, Rain

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Tropical Storm Gordon To Weaken By Chillier Waters, Strong Shear En-Route To Azores But May Bring Wind, Rain

Believe it or not but Tropical systems practically every late summer will take that long recurve route all the way around the North Atlantic Basin perhaps having struck the US East Coast or simply remained a fish storm between the US and Bermuda, a common tropical cyclone track. They can eventually they sweep across Western Europe […]

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