Archive for 2013
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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After a major European windstorm at the close of last weekend and the start of this week, we deal with yet another major Atlantic low which, like the previous, continues to deepen as it crosses the UK. Winds have been on the increase throughout today and by 3pm this afternoon gusts have been clocking 84 mph […]
The overall fall pattern is unfolding as predicted back in August with a largely warm September and start to October with cold end. Also, as expected, the pattern is shifting and November overall is looking milder and wetter for the East while the trough repositions back over the West as the indexes flip. Based on all current […]
Scotland It’s been a chilly autumnal day across the country but bright too with highs of around 9-11C. Tonight should see skies clear and with lighter winds, it turns chilly with a chance of frost away from town and city centres. Lows tonight -2C in the Glens, 1-3C in rural areas and 3 or 4C in the towns. […]
Well it’s that time of year. Time for your Europe winter forecast 2013-14. Based on multiple factors below, I have concluded that the upcoming winter should be colder and snowier than normal in Western Europe and warmer, drier in the East. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Summer/Autumn 2013 Pattern The type of summer this year with well above normal temperatures across […]
Scotland The latest weather front will swing a band of heavy rain across Scotland this evening followed by blustery showers. It will turn chilly once again behind the front with lows of 4-7C, nearer 3 or 4C in rural areas, feeling colder in the wind. Halloween looks to have a mix of tricks and treats […]

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