Archive for June 29th, 2013
A sprawling, powerful upper level ridge centred over the Desert Southwest continues to intensify and therefore temperatures this afternoon are hotter than they were yesterday and by tomorrow, they’ll be even hotter than today. The below AccuWeather graphic shows the setup well. Despite the core of the ridge position being well to the west, Houston, TX […]
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Scotland After a largely cloudy but mild and slightly muggy Saturday, it should remain cloudy tonight and later in the night, an area of light and patchy rain will push into the West. Lows tonight should dip no lower than 10-13C. Sunday will be damp and grey for the West and Central areas but it may […]
While temperatures over the Desert pushes all-time records today and through the weekend, there is a significant flood threat up and down the East Coast over the next 5 days with a very stuck upper air pattern. With a Bermuda high off the Eastern Seaboard and a low pressure trough over the Ohio Valley and […]

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