Archive for 2012
Prepare for Sandy with a Family Disaster Plan With all the information constantly coming in via countless computer models, it’s got to the point of where and not if with Sandy and impact on the Northeast. This storm IS going onshore and it’s likely to break multiple records for rain, snow, perhaps wind, and most likely.. pressure! When would this storm […]
As stated back last weekend, we would end this week with snow showers and cold weather but as quite as it hits, it would leave. Interestingly, Atlantic air will spread in during Saturday and while it won’t feel particularly warm, the cold air will get eroded and by Sunday, should be kicked on east thanks […]
Martin Curran Scotland It’s been a largely bright day across much of Scotland with some snow showers for the North, Central Highlands as well as Grampian, those snow showers has even dusted grassy surfaces in and around Aberdeen and these showers may spread down the east coast this evening and overnight. In fact snow showers […]
As expected, the northerly air flow which connects the arctic with Scotland today and through tomorrow morning is bringing snow showers across the Higher ground asnd even to lower levels of the Highlands and East Coast. Here’s a recent radar image from NetweatherTV! The snow showers are highlighted in pink. For folks living anywhere from Caithness […]
Uncertainty remains with the future track and intensity of Hurricane Sandy, however, a very worrying trend is now appearing in the models and that is the consenses is now turning more and more towards a direct hit by Sandy as A HURRICANE somewhere between DC and Maine early next week. This folks is no ordinary scenario and […]
Conditions are setting up nicely tonight through tomorrow for what could be a particularly cold night by October standards. How cold? Well, given the air mass of arctic origin blanketing the country tonight and establishing itself tomorrow, the -5 to -10C temperatures at 5,000 feet and how clear skies are likely to be tomorrow night following a […]
Shutterstock Scotland Temperatures through much of today have been fairly mild at 10-11C but as we progress through this evening you’ll notice winds picking up from a northerly direction and with that wind, comes a drop in temperature, setting the stage for the next 48 hours. Skies may turn a little duller through the late […]
Sandy became a Category 1 Hurricane prior to landfall just east of Kingston, Jamaica a short time ago with sustained winds at around 80 mph. Flooding rains and damage is likely to have occured. Conditions should improve tonight into tomorrow across Jamaica as the storm heads north but Cuba will see the wrath of Sandy as it […]
The wheel of warmth is now advancing towards Greenland and dragging the mild air with it, away from Europe. The door is now opening over Scandinavia for arctic air to pour south bringing a real taste of the inevitable. As this warm pool splits the vortex of near -50C air over Greenland, this replacement of low pressure with high pressure will force […]
Shutterstock General Synopsis In today’s UK & Ireland Regional Forecast I shall be looking at expected weather conditions right through till Saturday. I highlight expected daytime and nighttime tempeartures as well as factors such as wind chills and possible snow shower chances. A mild, stable air mass with embedded low low, mist and drizzle will quickly get replaced […]

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