Archive for September, 2013
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Scotland It’s a decent end to your Thursday across much of the country with good spells of sunshine, always that bit cloudier in the East, sunniest in the West. Overnight tonight and beneath clear skies and light winds with a cooler air mass in place too, expect tonight to be the coldest night since late spring […]
After looking better and better organised throughout today, Tropical Depression 7 has been declared just south of Puerto Rico and looks set to bring squally weather here as well as to Hispaniola over the next 3-5 days. The system is being closely followed by a larger system on it’s heels and it’s this feature that likely held […]
Though temperatures are set to soar to 30, perhaps 31C tomorrow afternoon across parts of Southeast England, the cooling already filtering down through Northern Ireland and Scotland is a sure sign of things to come further south but that’s just half of the story. Low pressure is now in the process of replacing the high bringing the fine, […]
Scotland It’s a beautiful early September day for much of the country with temperatures managing to warm nicely into the 18 to 22C range. Through this evening, it starts off dry with clear spells but a frontal system that’s been waiting in the winds over the Northwest corner and Isles, will make a move south through […]
Good evening and I hope all Americans enjoyed your Labor Day weekend. I’m sure for many or most of you, it’s back to business as usual. I posted just last night about the ‘potential’ implications later down the road to a more conducive tropical Atlantic, a better African wave train and the evolving pattern over North […]
It’s much more like mid summer than the early stages of autumn as temperatures soar into the mid-20s over Southern and Eastern parts of the UK, upper 20s over the western coastal plain of Europe. As a front approaches the UK from the northwest. Southwest winds will increase and so temperatures are expected to rise further tomorrow […]
Scotland It’s turned out to be a lovely start to the week after a chilly and at times unsettled weekend with blustery showers and gusty winds which brought speed restrictions to some bridges. Highs yesterday topped 25.3C in Aberdeen which fell just shy of a September record. Today saw brighter skies further west as well […]
The tropics overall remain quiet and there I no immediate threat from any system out there at this time. We currently have a system bringing heavy downpours, gusty winds to the Yucatan and this feature will drift west into the Bay of Campeche tomorrow. The NHC gives this a low chance of development (20%) and will likely push […]
Despite a chilly, windy and at times wet weekend, the warmth has returned and impressive it was today over northeast Scotland thanks to strong early September sunshine, a stiff but warming SW wind and downsloping off the Grampians. Typically chilly and misty Aberdeen soared to 25C which would be considered very respectable even in mid-July. This occurred while many […]

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