Archive for November, 2013
It’s all eyes of course on the storm that initially brought the snows to Colorado and Wyoming, later to western Nebraska as well as the Rapid City area and now up into Minneapolis. We could see a good 2-4 inch accumulation around the suburbs of the Twin Cities tonight and the snows have now started […]
Quick post tonight but wanted to quickly show you the jet pattern and it’s current influence over the UK at the moment. As you can see from the below chart, it’s basically splitting the air mass with night lows of -6C in the Highlands while waves of energy riding the under side of the jet is promoting not […]
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Scotland Today has been by far the coldest day since last spring with temperatures struggling to get much above 5 or 6C, only 3C in parts of the Highlands. The showers rattling into Western areas will continue this evening and overnight while the sunnier East turns clear and cold but the breeze making it to the […]
This morning was of course the coldest of fall 2013 for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic but the good news is, if you like some warmth during November, your getting it back midweek as a storm system gathers over the Plains and is set to bring a swath of snow from Denver up to Minneapolis. As the trough […]
By far the coldest air mass of the season has settled over Iceland in the wake of the low which blasted the UK this past weekend. Beneath clear skies, light winds and over snow covered ground, temperatures bottomed out at -20C at two central Highland locales and tonight, temperatures are once again sinking. Upptyppingar is already shivering […]
Thank the Great Lake weather bomb for producing widespread gales, flooding rainfall, category 2 hurricane-force gusts on top of Mount Washington and one heck of a temperature swing up the East Coast between Friday morning and this morning. The storm which cut power to hundreds of thousands through the Ohio Valley across the Great Lakes, Northeast and particularly Ontario, […]
I thought I would join up both North America and Europe posts today and take a closer look at some aspects regarding the winter forecast and my long term ideas. When it comes to winter and looking at the big global drivers, there is often a strong teleconnection between North America and Western Europe and with the right setup, there can be […]
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