Archive for September 13th, 2013
As your well aware since August, I am going for a colder than normal October for the UK, Ireland and western Europe and while there is a largely zonal pattern at the moment and that’s likely to continue over the next week or so, there are more solid indicators of change on the way. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Long Range […]
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Scotland Like we saw yesterday, it’s an improving picture through this evening after a largely cloudy, damp day. We could see some late sunshine but darkness of course returns much earlier at this later time of the year and with longer hours of darkness beneath clear skies, light winds and a cool air mass, we could […]
In the last few hours, Tropical Depression 10 formed in the southwest Gulf of Mexico and this system continues to show signs of development and intensification. TD 10 may very well be upgraded to a storm during Friday and poses a SIGNIFICANT flood threat to eastern Mexico over the next 5-7 days. The trouble is […]
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