Archive for May, 2013

Warmer Times Ahead For Eastern US

Written by on May 21, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

The reports and pictures coming out of Oklahoma are simply devastating and my thoughts and prayers go out to those impacted. The severe threat will continue well into the overnight unfortunately and this situation remains highly volatile so if your in the threat zone, please take note of your unfolding weather situation throughout tonight. The […]

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MON 20 MAY: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

Written by on May 20, 2013 in Videos with 0 Comments

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MON 20 MAY: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

Written by on May 20, 2013 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments

Scotland Today marks the warmest of the year for both Edinburgh and Glasgow and possibly for Scotland overall. With this warmth and fairly humid air, thunderstorms have been popping over particularly east-central areas of the country and these over the next couple of hours may slide west along the M8 corridor, possibly bringing a thundery end to […]

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Plains Hit Hard By First Big Tornado Outbreak Of Spring 2013, Another Bad Day Ahead!

Written by on May 20, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

Unfortunately, as outlined here through much of last week, conditions came together over the weekend to produce the first big severe outbreak of spring 2013 across the Plains with very large and destructive tornadoes touching down, wiping out entire communities and costing lives. Oklahoma and Kansas saw the worst of this weekend’s action.As well as twisters, hail the […]

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Warm, Muggy, Thundery Start To The Week For North, Central UK, Big Cooldown Again Mid-Week!

Written by on May 19, 2013 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments

Now is the time to get the BBQ ready and nip to the shops if you live anywhere from Manchester on north. Though it may be cloudy, misty, even damp, we should see sunshine breaking through later this afternoon. Tomorrow looks to be the best day in terms of sunshine and warmth as highs reach 21-22, locally […]

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No Sign Of Significant UK Warmth Next 3-4 Weeks According To Euro Monthly, NAO Flat Lines

Written by on May 18, 2013 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments

Well I was kind of struggling to think of what to write about tonight that’s different given my post yesterday pretty much sums up the next 5 days or so. I have little change on the next 5 days.[s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] We of course saw some very heavy, torrential rains across the North of England, southern Scotland […]

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Old Man Winter Departs Lower 48 But Not Alaska, 1-3″ Snows Expected For Anchorage Tonight!

Written by on May 18, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

Old man winter may have finally have departed the Lower 48 but he hasn’t in Alaska. Believe it or not, south-central parts of the Last Frontier including the city of Anchorage is expecting an accumulating snow tonight. An event which could potentially bring the 2nd latest accumulating snow on record to Anchorage. The NWS in Anchorage is expecting 1-3 […]

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Talking Hurricanes: US Spring Pattern, Severe Season & Atlantic SST’s All Similar To ’04, ’05

The Atlantic Basin Hurricane Season begins June 1st and from what I am seeing in terms of the type of spring we’ve seen over North America and the sea surface temperatures over the Atlantic, there is reason to be concerned. The Gulf of Mexico is currently below normal while the tropical Atlantic from Leeward Islands to the Senegal […]

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FRI 17 MAY: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL WEEKEND FORECAST

Written by on May 17, 2013 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments

Scotland It’s been a largely fine, dry and mostly sunny Friday across the bulk of the country except for the Northern Isles and NE corner of the mainland where it’s been cloudy, chilly with outbreaks of rain. A fine evening to come for western parts from Dumfries up to Glasgow and into the NW Highlands but further east the cloud […]

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Parts Of Spain Runs 10-14C Below Normal, Western Russia 10-12C Above!

Written by on May 17, 2013 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments

Today and through this weekend, we have a very upside down temperature pattern over Europe with cold air rushing south in the west while hot hot rushes north in the East. In between it’s a messy picture. One of the main drivers of this seesaw pattern is the large and complex low that is diving south from […]

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