Archive for 2013
Last week turned cold towards the end and this week gets considerably colder with the next clipper system dropping out of Canada and through the Great Lakes BUT modelling suggests an even colder air mass drops south towards the end of the month and that may bring some of the coldest temperatures in at least […]
Scotland It’s been a rather wet weekend and that theme continues pretty much through the majority of this week. It’s been damp but mild today but drier with even some sunshine in the far North. Tonight will see rain continue off and on but potentially turning wetter through the overnight hours with winds freshening from a […]
It’s been a wet and in some causes rather stormy weekend with flooding rains for some while even a rare tornado was sighted in the Netherlands yesterday morning. The Atlantic is becoming much more turbulent as the season continues to progress and oceanic feedback to the atmosphere changes course. The upcoming 5-7 days suggests the […]
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The -NAO/AO is one thing, even more so now is the flip in the PNA to positive which adjusts the upper pattern across North America BUT the re-curve of the west Pacific typhoons is also playing a significant role in driving ARCTIC air into the Lower 48. Today saw the first accumulating snowfall in Denver […]
As the sun rose over Europe this morning, it unveiled a rather impressive looking satellite presentation with bands of cloud clearly marking where the ridge and trough was as well as where the warm and cold air was. As well as throwing rain bearing fronts across Iberia, France and up into Ireland and the UK, a large and complex low […]
Scotland Rainfall has been gradually on the increase this afternoon as a frontal system pushes northeast. Expect a thoroughly miserable night across most areas with persistent and at times heavy rain accompanied by a strong, gusty southeast wind. Not a cold night with lows of 8-10C. Saturday starts wet but conditions improve through the morning […]
The Atlantic is busy these days with multiple swirls of low pressure spinning off Europe and these will continue to spread one front after the other across the UK, France and Spain in coming days along with strong, gusty winds. Further north and east and cold air is bleeding south over Scandinavia. While one front lifts out of Ireland […]

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