Archive for October, 2013
Well it’s that time of year. Time for your Europe winter forecast 2013-14. Based on multiple factors below, I have concluded that the upcoming winter should be colder and snowier than normal in Western Europe and warmer, drier in the East. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Summer/Autumn 2013 Pattern The type of summer this year with well above normal temperatures across […]
Scotland The latest weather front will swing a band of heavy rain across Scotland this evening followed by blustery showers. It will turn chilly once again behind the front with lows of 4-7C, nearer 3 or 4C in rural areas, feeling colder in the wind. Halloween looks to have a mix of tricks and treats […]
It’s looking like a rather wet, windy Halloween if you live anywhere from the Mississippi River on east with the core of heaviest wind driven precip focused on the Ohio and Tennessee Valley. The storm system tracks NE up through the Great Lakes where it deepens but because of the +NAO, this system pretty much lifts up […]
Northwest Europe was slammed by one of the strongest windstorms in recent times with record gusts experienced in Denmark while media reports stated that the Netherlands had not seen a storm like it since 1976. While 99 mph gusts hit southern Britain along with flooding rains, we also saw other aspects to this storm. After slamming […]
Scotland It’s been a fairly decent day across much of the country except for a few heavy showers peppering the landscape, particularly over the higher terrain but plenty of afternoon sunshine was enjoyed although it felt cool, especially in the NW breeze. Through tonight and temperatures fall away quickly under widespread clear skies and with […]
A storm system currently interacting with arctic air dropping out of Western Canada is helping bring a decent snow to parts of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming into the Northern Plains after bringing the first real snow to both Edmonton and Calgary the day before. Clear skies and with snow on the ground is certainly making for […]
As expected, the storm which was anticipated before even forming struck with quite the punch across southern Britain as well as the Netherlands, Denmark up into southern Norway and Sweden. The storm continued to gather strength as the centre pushed into the Bristol Channel overnight. Winds were widely clocked at between 60-80 mph right across the South […]
Scotland After some heavy even thundery showers driven in by a brisk WNW wind this afternoon, conditions turn quiet tonight with clear skies developing along with a slackening wind. Temperatures away from urban areas will dip to 1 or 2C with a chance of frost, nearer 5 to 7C in towns. Showers will linger along the […]
It was a balmy 68 degrees or 20C yesterday in Calgary, Alberta and in previous days, highs reached in the low 20s or low to mid-70s and this morning it started snowing and continues to snow through today. Gone is the major, even record breaking warmth which allowed Western Canada to enjoy some extended summer warmth but since it’s late […]
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