Archive for 2013
The pattern over the next 7 days will be very much a north to south split with always the more unsettled, cooler conditions over the North while the best of the sunshine and warmth will be focused on the South thanks to a northern extension of a 1036mb Azores ridge. You’ll probably noticed the muggy feel to the air as […]
Scotland We saw drying through the afternoon hours today following a wet morning. Into tonight and it starts off dry with even some late brightness perhaps but as we head into the first half of the night, rain spreads south covering much of the country by dawn Friday. Lows of 10-13C. Friday unsurprisingly starts on […]
The upcoming heatwave looks likely to set countless records and even all-time records at that. This explosive ridge with tremendous heat underneath has been watched and forecasted here for a solid 10 days now and throughout that period, the forecasted numbers keep going up and up and up. I often refer back to 2005 for the […]
There’s a north-south split through the remainder of the week and into the weekend with high pressure aiding to supply largely fine, dry and settled weather to southern and central areas while frontal system spread rain, wind and cooler temps across Northern Ireland and Scotland. The weather is looking good for Glastonbury this year with just […]
Scotland It’s been a lovely afternoon across much of the country and those sunny skies this evening will give way to a cool night beneath the stars. However cloud and eventually rain will spread in off the Atlantic, making for a damp start to Thursday. Always drier, brighter in the East where it starts off […]
The blowtorch is well and truly on this weekend from Southern California to Southeast Texas as that well monitored ridge really intensifies across the region while a major trough drops down over the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley. The below 500mb chart off the ECMWF has been one I’ve showed you a lot throughout this week but I […]
Scotland It’s a quiet end to a much quieter day with much lighter winds than of late. Skies have stayed mainly cloudy but bright or sunny spells have appeared for some and where the sun’s made an appearance, temps have risen to 18, perhaps 19C. Closer to 16 or 17C beneath the thicker cloud, a disappointing 14C […]
By late June standards in Las Vegas, low 90s for a high could be considered cool but folks well know that this refreshing air ain’t going to last much longer. An unusually deep Western trough is allowing rare June ‘system’ rainfall into central California while temperatures are a good 3-6 degrees BELOW normal. While it’s cool […]
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