Archive for May 14th, 2013

UK Weather Improves Towards Weekend, Next Week’s Headache

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After a wild day and night across the bulk of England with a covering of snow possible over the Pennines tonight, conditions are set to dramatically improve through tomorrow. Overall, conditions should improve from tomorrow towards the weekend but the ‘unsettled’ theme will continue as a trough hangs over our heads and keeps the cold air aloft. With […]

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TUE 14 MAY: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

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Scotland It’s been another blustery day with sunshine and showers, feeling cool with temperatures no better than 10 or 11C in the west, 12 or 13, perhaps an odd 14C in the east. Through tonight, skies clear out and with lighter winds, temperatures will tumble away to unseasonably low levels for the time of year. Expect widespread […]

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Quietest Tornado Season Since 1992, Severe Outbreak Looms This Weekend!

Written by on May 14, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

Thank all the cold weather this spring for what has now ‘officially’ become the quietest tornado season since 1992 for the United States. According to Henry Margusity of AccuWeather, yesterday beat 2004 but it’s unlikely to beat 1992 because there was very few tornadoes that year and it’s looking increasing likely that this very quiet year […]

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