Archive for November, 2013
While this past Thanksgiving week has been cold, the next blast will be considerably stronger, taking aim at the Rockies and Plains. A major snowstorm is possible along the thermal contrast zone separating mild from bitter cold. As the trough dives south over the West, so ridging returns to the East, bringing the return of […]
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After one of the coldest and for some, coldest start’s to a Thanksgiving Day on record, temperatures are recovering. By early next week, it should be downright mild up and down the East Coast with temperature rebounding into the 60s, even 70s. Many locales endured their coldest start to a Thanksgiving with some even enduring […]
While a lot of focus is on the snow across south-central and southeast Europe this week and next week’s arctic cold but let’s not overlook the continued storminess across the central Mediterranean. It seems for days now, Italy and much of south-central Europe has been plagued by cold and stormy weather with choppy seas, gales, flooding rains and of course snowfall. The trouble […]
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Although the latest run (12z) GFS has retreated from late next week’s arctic blast, the ECMWF remains firm in bringing down the strongest shot of cold yet into Ireland, the UK and western Europe. The next 5 days or so looks rather quiet with a flattening of the upper pattern beyond this weekend where we’ll […]
The major storm system we’ve been discussing for days continues to push north up the East Coast bringing heavy, wind driven rains, sleet and snow and a significant rise followed by fall in temperature. After heavy rains yesterday and last night over Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia, we got some snow on the backside as the cold air swept […]
We have some very mild air in place at the moment across the UK with temperatures once again up into double figures in the North and yes, the South joined in on this milder air today but that mild air get pushed somewhat south of Scotland tomorrow. After a colder night tonight with frost in places, we […]
Warmer air flowing in from the Atlantic has been chipping away at the cold, dense air over Scotland today and through tonight and tomorrow the warmer air takes charge across all of the UK atmosphere with temperatures back up to 9-13C. While warmth pushes into Ireland and the UK, arctic air will gain more ground over Europe with […]
After a few days of spectacular and very rare levels of cold for so early, we watch closely the developing storm that’s poised to push up the East Coast in the coming days bringing a howling coastal gale, heavy, flooding rain and yes snow. That’s the same system which produced record snowfall in Oklahoma where over a […]
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