Archive for 2013
There is a lot of bad weather on the way as a storm system now enters the Pacific Northwest and is set to swing across the Rockies and eventually the Plains Friday through Sunday presenting heavy, wet snow to the Northern Rockies as well as the western high plains of Nebraska and South Dakota. As the […]
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The unusually cold air predicted to sweep into eastern Europe as the UK ridge builds northeast into Scandinavia is doing so and we’re already seeing rather winter-like conditions with cold and SNOW across portions of Romania. This push of unseasonable cold will continue through the rest of the week. Here was a picture sent to me […]
The pattern is slowly changing over Europe as the upper low which brought Scandinavia it’s first taste of winter exits allowing the UK ridge to finally start shifting northeast, centring itself over Scandinavia. By doing so, it allows the sprawling and rather strong low SW of the UK to lift northeast replacing high pressure with low pressure and […]
Scotland It’s a fine, dry and pleasant start to the week and end to September with temperatures slightly above average at 17-19, locally 20C in the Northwest Highlands. Considerably cooler along the east coast with a strong SE wind keeping temperatures close to 12 or 13C. Windy for most. Tonight is dry, mild and windy but […]
The first major storm of autumn is well underway across British Columbia, Washington and Oregon and has been bringing problems throughout the region with power outages being reported by the tens of thousands from parts of Vancouver and Victoria all the way down to Portland, OR with winds in excess of 60 mph and 24 hour rains in excess […]
We remain in a rather amplified or ‘blocky’ pattern right now across Europe with two main drivers controlling the movement of air around the continent. Through the second half of this past week, TWO upper lows have played a key role with one to the SW of the UK and the other slowly drifting east across Scandinavia. […]
As advertised here throughout this week, we saw a large temperature spread between the Northern Rockies and Lower Midwest with temperatures struggling to get much above the mid-30s while Missouri, Iowa up into Minnesota soared well into the 80s. One example I found was a 36 degree high at Yellowstone Lake, WY while it topped […]

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