Archive for May 28th, 2013

Multi-Day Severe Threat, Surge Of Summer, Big 7 Day Heartland Rains

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The Plains is entering an increasingly primed environment for severe weather with multiple tornadoes possible today, tomorrow and Thursday. The trough is beginning to carve out with the main upper disturbance roaring in on a powerful Pacific jet. It’s as that trough gets carved out, the atmosphere is being forced to ‘lift’ out ahead over the Southern […]

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Mixed Bag Of Weather For UK/Ireland Through Next Week

Written by on May 28, 2013 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments

Conditions shall gradually improve across the UK in the next 36 hours but fronts will approach from both the west and east during the second half of this week. In between it should be mainly dry and sunny with warmer temperatures but rain and cloudier skies will keep both west and east coasts more unsettled and […]

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TUE 28 MAY: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

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Scotland A fine end to Tuesday for much of Scotland except for areas such as the Southwest for a time before rain clears out into the Channel later in the evening. A dry night to come for the majority with pockets of clear skies which may present some mist and fog patches where rivers run. Not a […]

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Severe, Tornado, Flood Threat Increases, 90s For I-95, Glance At Next 4 Weeks

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It’s been an active afternoon and now evening of severe weather over the Central Plains and the threat only increases tomorrow with Wednesday for me, being the big day. If you check out last night’s video I explain and show you the upper chart explaining why. An upper disturbance running from the Four Corners up […]

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