Archive for June 6th, 2013
Soils have dried out considerably in the last 10 days across both the UK and Ireland while they’re saturated over central Europe. The warm, dry spell shall continue into early next week, potentially paving the way for later down the road. The cold spring has lead many into believing this summer would be just like last year and recent summers. […]
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Scotland It’s a warmer day once again compared to yesterday thanks to sunnier skies, highs widely into the 18-21C range this afternoon although always cloudier, mistier and cooler in the East with an onshore breeze blowing in off the cool North Sea waters. Tonight is a repeat of the past several with a mix of […]
After a few hours sleep, I awaken to a named storm out in the Gulf and that name is Andrea! Though now a named system and while it will present fairly widespread gale-force winds with a smaller area of storm-force winds, little has changed in my overall thinking on this system. It’s heading into the Big Bend […]

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