Archive for October, 2013
The system that ultimately died in the Gulf, has well and truly come to life as a slow moving East Coast troublemaker. The ‘Ghost of Karen’ is a system crawling up the East Coast and is caught within a high pressure system dominating the western Atlantic and eastern half of North America. The stronger heights to the north of […]
It was just yesterday when we saw temperatures start off at -10C and remain at a chilly -2 to -4C during the day over Iceland while low pressure produced 98 mph winds over the Scottish Mountains and drove arctic origin air south. Today that low is dropping south over the North Sea and driving the coldest air of autumn […]
One low pressure system has been responsible for producing a sunset air temperature of -46C over interior Greenland last night, the first snowfall to the capital of Iceland, Reykjavik yesterday and 100 mph winds and the first blast of autumn to the UK today. Check out this stunning image capturing Reykjavik’s first snow of autumn 2013 yesterday, courtesy of […]
Scotland It’s a cold, blustery day and shock to the system after the recent warmth. To put the sudden drop in temperature into perspective, just two days ago Inverness basked in warm 20C sunshine while today at 3pm it was only 7C. It’s windy and cold for all with heavy, frequent, squally showers, particularly across the North where […]
As well as for Europe, we have some significant changes coming to the North America upper pattern as the NAO is heading negative along with the PNA finally shifting towards positive. The last -NAO did not deliver a typical eastern trough and in fact the warmth which was over the East, was outstanding really for the […]
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Scotland It’s a changing weather situation tonight as much colder air filters down from Iceland aboard a strengthening W and eventually NW wind. It’s a fine, bright and fairly mild end to the day across particularly eastern areas with highs near 20C in Aberdeenshire, widely 15-17C. Tonight will see winds pick up everywhere but gales will crank […]

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