Archive for July, 2013
We have an interesting next 7 days coming up for the Lower 48. Firstly, an area of disturbed weather that was once Tropical Storm Chantal continues to spread NW through the Bahamas with a lot of tropical moisture bumping up against an unusually far south dipping which is dropping all the way towards the Gulf and Southeast coast of the US. The combo […]
Scotland After what has been the warmest day yet for many towns and cities, this evening with remain very warm with temperatures holding at 21C will perhaps 11pm only falling to 16C for many my dawn tomorrow. Light rain or drizzle for the West Coast and far North while a mix of mist, low cloud or clear […]
Good morning to you all. We’re back to Friday and it’s nearly another weekend and boy what a weekend it’s going to be from Carlisle on southwards. We may scrape a 30C today over sheltered northern parts of England but if it doesn’t get there today, it should tomorrow somewhere within the Greater London area and down […]
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Scotland A fine end to what has been another unseasonably warm day across the majority of the country with the exception of the cloudier, far North and along immediate coasts thanks to an onshore breeze. Tonight will be an almost carbon copy of the past several with mist and low cloud redeveloping as the air cools […]
It was once a relatively healthy 60 mph tropical storm but Chantal, now a mere open wave floating across the eastern Caribbean has all but lost the fight. Chantal succumbed to her increasingly dry, dusty and inhospitable environment with a forward speed a little too fast. The system, though far less of a threat, needs to be closely watched […]
While today was somewhat cooler, especially in eastern parts of Britain, thanks to a cold front drawing cooler, more refreshing air in off the North Sea. This in fact brought light drizzle to some parts stretching from Aberdeenshire down to Lincolnshire where temperatures in spots were down a solid 10C from yesterday. For western areas, a […]
Scotland It’s been a much cloudier day across a large swath of the country thanks to the passing of a cold front last night and while it’s a solid 8-10C cooler than yesterday from Aberdeen to Edinburgh, Western, though rather dull too, sunshine has been trying to break through and although still cloudy, temperatures are up into the low […]
We are keeping a close eye on 60 mph Tropical Storm Chantal which is moving fairly quickly in a WNW direction over the Western Atlantic. Chantal is modestly organised at this time and could be considered a fairly strong tropical system with an increasingly well defined low level circulation as you can see from the below satellite image. There is […]
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