Archive for March 26th, 2013

Siberian Cold Flow To Continue Into UK & Ireland, Disruptive Easter Snow Unlikely!

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Siberian Cold Flow To Continue Into UK & Ireland, Disruptive Easter Snow Unlikely!

As posted last night, the Easter snow chances have significantly diminished across the UK and indeed Ireland and it’s now looking like a cold but largely dry upcoming weekend. In saying that, snow showers can’t be ruled out but any significant ‘system snow’ is highly unlikely now as it stays well west and south as pressures will stay too […]

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TUE 26 MAR: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST (VIDEO)

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TUE 26 MAR: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST (VIDEO)

Scotland The biting easterly flow, although less blustery compared to recent days, is still keeping things abnormally cold. Notice how dry the air feels? That’s courtesy of an air flow blowing cold, dry and continental air all the way from Russia. Even the slightest breeze makes it feel bitter out there. Snow showers which have been frequent […]

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Cold, Snowy End To Wild March, Record Cold To Start April?

Cold, Snowy End To Wild March, Record Cold To Start April?

A rather vigorous storm system which produced an impressive and even record breaking snow across the Midwest with St Louis, MO getting buried by 12.4 inches of the white stuff, breaking the 1912 record of 12.1″. In Lincoln, IL, they obliterated a record of 4″ dating back to 1947 with an impressive 10.8″ during Sunday according to AccuWeather. […]

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