Archive for April 25th, 2014
Low pressure dominates the UK pattern tonight through Sunday with a weakening phase through the second half. This low will bring not only the first gales in weeks to southern Ireland and the UK but since we’re now into late April, warm air pushing north with pulses of precipitation will trigger embedded thunderstorms. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] […]
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This weekend’s potential severe outbreak will likely present an example of the pattern we can expect through the remainder of this spring and summer. By that I mean an air mass battle, power struggle between warmth and humidity trying to naturally build north but it will continuously come up against an overwhelmingly cold air flow streaming […]
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