Archive for November 13th, 2012
We loose the warm, damp and dreary regime over the next 24 hours and will return to the much more typical, cooler, crisper weather we expect to see during November. The frontal boundary responsible for the mild flow and wet weather will sink south tomorrow, fragmenting as it does so and this will introduce cooler […]
Scotland Temperatures throughout Scotland are rising to a good 4-8C above seasonal averages and in some Moray coastal locations, an impressive 10C above normal with a high topping 16C this afternoon at Kinloss. It’s all thanks to a long fetched, deep sub-tropical flow which has roots all the way back to the tropics. Unfortunately with this very balmy air flow comes […]
While we have entered my much anticipated warm and wet spell in November with a long fetched moisture plume extending from the UK back out into the subtropical Atlantic, this is not all that dissimilar to what was experienced in November 2009 when Cumbria experienced devastating flooding. This very event was something I believed could setup this year […]
As forecasted here from well over a week ago, as the western trough deepened and slid east, so the ridge pumped up the East Coast. The combination of sunshine and enough southwest wind forced temperatures to warm to levels more typical of September and not mid-November. This of course is in stark contrast to the […]
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