Archive for July, 2012

NEXT WEEK: Warm & Sunny In South/Midlands Mon-Tues, Very Wet In North (Includes Video!)

Written by on July 11, 2012 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
NEXT WEEK: Warm & Sunny In South/Midlands Mon-Tues, Very Wet In North (Includes Video!)

The wet weather spreading in during Thursday and particularly Friday will continue the wet theme into the weekend but good news to those living in southern/central England and Wales, high pressure builds in from the southwest Sunday and will push north up as far as Manchester before coming up against resistance. Unfortunately the ridging goes no further and the north […]

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Drier, Brighter, Warmer Thursday On Tap But A Further Inch Of Rain To Fall Across South/Midlands Friday

Written by on July 11, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
Drier, Brighter, Warmer Thursday On Tap But A Further Inch Of Rain To Fall Across South/Midlands Friday

I’m sure your starting to get sick and tired of all this rain, I understand where your coming from I really do. The slight good news is that we have a drier night on tap for many and where skies clear and with winds light, we could see lows dip in rural areas to 6 […]

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There’s Logical Reasoning Behind UK Floods But Global Warming Is Used Instead! (Video Explains What’s Going On!)

Written by on July 11, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments

I GUESS THE GREAT STORM OF 1987 AND ONES BACK THROUGH THE 18, 17, 1600S & BEYOND WHICH BROUGHT THE WORST OF BRITAIN’S WEATHER IS ALL DUE TO GLOBAL WARMING? IF NOT, WHAT WAS THE CAUSE THEN? It seems these days as though climate change or global warming can be blamed for pretty much everything and no explaination is needed. It […]

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Stalled Boundary Sparks Big Southeastern Rains Next Few Days, Blowtorch Continues Out West! (Includes Video)

Stalled Boundary Sparks Big Southeastern Rains Next Few Days, Blowtorch Continues Out West! (Includes Video)

Over the next 5 days, the hottest temperatuires will be recorded from the Deserts to southern BC and Alberta while the coolest air (amazingly it’s still near or even slightly above norm) holds on from Denver to Atlantic City. Given the type of summer this has been, you just know the relief from Plains to […]

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Death Valley Tops 123° Monday, 125° Today? More 110s for Phoenix & Vegas, 2-3 More 100s For Reno, Salt Lake, Boise

Written by on July 10, 2012 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
Death Valley Tops 123° Monday, 125° Today? More 110s for Phoenix & Vegas, 2-3 More 100s For Reno, Salt Lake, Boise

The western states are well and truely in the midst of the first big heatwave of 2012 thanks to an intensifying upper level ridge of high pressure currently centred over the Four Corners and extends all the way up into Canada. Death Valley peaked at 123° yesterday, setting a new yearly high for the site and US. Today may get close to […]

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WATERWORLD BRITAIN: Parts Of UK Sees 250% Of Normal Rainfall For 9 Day Old July! What’s Going On? (Includes Video)

Written by on July 10, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
WATERWORLD BRITAIN: Parts Of UK Sees 250% Of Normal Rainfall For 9 Day Old July! What’s Going On? (Includes Video)

We saw as much as a months worth of rain fall within just 3 hours yesterday over parts of West Yorkshire and the heavy, torrential and slow moving rain clouds continue to bear down on central and eastern parts of England and Scotland at the moment. There is continuing concern for northeast England up into the Lothians […]

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It’s A Chilly Week By July Standards For NW Europe, Brief Warm Surge Tues-Wed Next Week? (Includes Video!)

Written by on July 9, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
It’s A Chilly Week By July Standards For NW Europe, Brief Warm Surge Tues-Wed Next Week? (Includes Video!)

We have seen yet more flooding again today and tonight the amber warnings from the met office continue to stand with more heavy rains for parts of the south and north of Britain. We have from a meteorological point of view an interesting week of weather as some darn cold air is flowing southeastbound and will […]

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Substantial Cool Settles Into The Midwest And East Along With Big Rains!

Substantial Cool Settles Into The Midwest And East Along With Big Rains!

After another day of 100s over the Mid-Atlantic on Sunday and 90s up to NYC, the main front is now spreading storms through Baltimore and DC as of this writing. The heat is well and truely broken and so 80s dominate the next 7 days throughout the Midwest, Ohio Valley Northeast and Mid-Atlantic and cooler […]

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WHAT THE MEDIA DON’T TELL YOU: While Hot Across The USA, It’s been Equally As Cold Across Australia!

Written by on July 8, 2012 in Australasia with 0 Comments
WHAT THE MEDIA DON’T TELL YOU: While Hot Across The USA, It’s been Equally As Cold Across Australia!

A lot of attention has been on the USA of late with all kinds of daily, monthly and all-time records falling. It would seem it’s been plain old hot since March. Well, I guess for some across Australia, the same could be said for their cold! What’s very interesting is that while we here in the […]

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NEW WEEKLY POST: Your Monday Through Friday UK & Ireland Temperature Check (9-13 July, 2012)

Written by on July 8, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
NEW WEEKLY POST: Your Monday Through Friday UK & Ireland Temperature Check (9-13 July, 2012)

THIS WEEK’S OUTLOOK A low which dumped a lot of rain over the UK during the later part of last week and this weekend will spread very unsettled weather into Scandinavia as well as over the Baltic states down through Germany, Netherlands, Belgium and France. This low will carve out a trough and unseasonably chilly air will […]

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