Archive for October 22nd, 2012

Foggy Patterns Can Often Preceed Autumn Cold Shots

Written by on October 22, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 1 Comment
Foggy Patterns Can Often Preceed Autumn Cold Shots

The next few days will see an increase in dense mist, fog and cloud across particularly England and Wales with a ridge drawing mild and moist from off the near continent. It’s acting like a lid on top of a moist low level atmosphere. This supports the formation of widespread mist and fog and that lid, stops it […]

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MON 22 OCT: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

Written by on October 22, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
MON 22 OCT: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

Shutterstock Scotland A stable air mass is in place with ridging locking in a moist low level air mass which will support misty, murky days to come. After a sunny start to your Monday, it’s turned cloudier as the afternoon has worn on. This will come and go into this evening and as darkness falls, so […]

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Wild Pattern: Record Heat To Be Followed By Record Cold This Week, E.Coast Hurricane Next Week?

Wild Pattern: Record Heat To Be Followed By Record Cold This Week, E.Coast Hurricane Next Week?

Many computer models are suggesting a wild situation evolving this weekend with a hurricane bombing out off Cape Hattaras and may and it’s a big, may.. turn NW and hit the Mid-Atlantic or Northeast next week sometime and given the wild pattern setting up through this week and into early next with major warmth to be followed by major […]

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