Archive for May 17th, 2018

Helsinki has warmest May day on record while Nimes, France has it’s coldest

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Helsinki has warmest May day on record while Nimes, France has it’s coldest

The temperature profile was most definitely upside down to start the work week. The heat peaked Tuesday up in Finland where temperatures approached 30C. 29.6C was achieved in a few spots including Helsinki. This constitutes the capital’s hottest May day on record. While temperatures are coming up now across the South of France , the […]

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COOL, DRY HIGH PRESSURE: Frosty Morning’s, Warm Afternoon’s

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COOL, DRY HIGH PRESSURE: Frosty Morning’s, Warm Afternoon’s

Frosty morning’s even in May? It’s actually common away from urban areas when cooler, drier ‘northerly’ highs are overhead. Average No of days with frost in May. As the sun goes down in the evening the radiational cooling process kicks in fast. But once the sun returns, the dry air, wind free air rapidly heats, […]

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