Archive for March, 2014
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While we have a significant Mid-Atlantic snowstorm on the way, it would appear we’re starting to loose the extremity of the cold pattern. By that I mean the really brutal stuff compared to averages. However, there is NO SIGN as of yet, of any real warm spell coming up. Firstly, here’s how the winter played out (rankings) according […]
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Hope you’ve enjoyed this week’s pleasant weather, albeit disrupted at times by cloud, mist and fog but at least we’ve had a sustained period without rain. As we continue to press through March, I continue to study the pattern we’re in, have been in and the influence our surrounding water temperatures may be having and […]
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While New England gets pummelled by gales and heavy snow with upwards of 15 inches already down in parts of Vermont, further south, it was positively spring-like! Temps this afternoon warmed to near 70 as far north as Philly beyond the front swept through. That front prompted severe thunderstorm watches and gusts topped 50-65 mph […]
A strong anticyclone dominates not just the UK and Ireland but pretty much the whole of Europe these days with most areas void of cloud cover. Here’s is that anomalous positive gracing our skies and helping raise our spirits. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Interestingly when looking at the initial ECMWF sea level pressure field, there’s nowhere over our continent (except the […]
I’ve no change in overall thinking. This system should drop 3-6 over central/northern Indiana and Ohio (with Chicago in that zone now) before the system really cranks over the Northeast. Center drops below 985 with 50 miles NW of PHL with heavy snow breaking out across Upstate New Y into New England. Center exits just […]
There’s little ‘weather’ to speak of across most of Europe thanks to a strong positive height field. Temps managed to reach 16C in the Scottish Highlands this afternoon thanks to abundant sun, dry air and light winds. The ridge appears to peak in strength tomorrow over the North Sea before a gradual decline in heights […]

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