Archive for July, 2012
[error] THERE IS HIGH RISK OVER THE NEXT 48 HOURS FOR SIGNIFICANT RAINFALL FROM CENTRAL FRANCE TO EASTERN SCANDINAVIA WITH TORNADIC STORMS POSSIBLE OVER BALTICS [/error] Now that the low is pushing into southern Scandinavia and the front is drapped from southern France all the way to the Baltics states, expect big rains which will cause flooding, […]
We’re now beginning to see the effects of this cold front now sweeping a line of severe thunderstorms down across northern Pennsylvania. These will eventually make a run at the Big Cities. New York is the first to see a significant temperature trim at Central Park, now down to 88 after being up at 97. Newark to the […]
Well the focus of heavy and persistent rains over the last 48 hours has been across the Southwest of England where we’ve seen rivers burst their banks in parts of Devon. Tonight will see the Southeast under the gun of heaviest rains as the low begins to migrate east. During tomorrow we see those rains persist […]
The heat is very much ON throughout the Lower Midwest through the Ohio Valley and into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. For folks in Chicago, the heat wave is OVER as the front is CURRENTLY pushing through the city and dropping the temperature sharply. I do believe it did strike 100° at O’Hare just before that front […]
The two maps, above and below, courtesy of Dr Ryan Maue (Policlimate.com) show you the temperature anomalies for the next 8 days across Europe with the GFS above and NCEP below. What you’ll notice is that both show blue across the west indicating below normal temperatures while there is varying levels of warmth in the east […]
The well advertised heavy rains have materialised havinbg spread up from France overnight. These rains are and have caused all sorts of travel problems due to flooding across parts of the South, Midlands and Wales. The bulk of the rain canopy is now rotating away from the Midlands, after exiting the Southeast and East Anglia earlier. According to current radar […]
The temperature soared to a blistering 102° at O’Hare, Midway and Northerly Island yesterday and according to Chief Meteorologist Tom Skilling of WGN-TV, this marked only the second time in 142 years where a reading of 100+ has been recorded on Independence Day. Yesterday’s high tied the record for hottest July 4th, last reached over a century ago. The […]
[error] EXPECT TO SEE A SIGNIFICANT, HEAVY, LONG DURATION RAINFALL LIKELY TOTALLING BETWEEN 1-3 INCHES BETWEEN LONDON AND GLASGOW STARTING TONIGHT IN SOUTH, ENDING IN NORTH BY SATURDAY, THIS WILL CAUSE FLOODING FOR MANY [/error] While for some it has been a beautiful summers day with hazy sun and a high between 22-24C, for others, torrential downpours, thunder, […]
While tomorrow will be warmer and more humid as the approaching low pumps more warmth north and westwards, anywhere will see a chance of thunderstorms, of which could produce a lot of rain and a short period of time so be aware of the risk for localised flooding if your caught under one tomorrow. We […]

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