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After a mainly dry, bright and settled weekend, it’s all change to start the new working week as a rather soggy low pushes into southern and central parts of the UK as well as Ireland. In contrast the southern parts of the UK, it’s bright and breezy across Scotland thanks to high pressure over the Norwegian Sea extending south. […]
We knew it would be a cold night by August standards but I must say I was impressed by just how cold it got in Northern Ireland overnight. Famed NI chilly spot, Katesbridge rewrote the national record books this morning when the thermometer dove to new depths for August with a low of -1.9C or 28F. Impressive given […]
We’re catching a break from the wet weather in the Friday through Sunday time frame as ridging between two lows builds into the UK. However, as skies clear tonight, so we can expect the coldest night since spring with a rural frost possible. Come late Sunday into Monday that high shifts into the North Sea and eventually near continent […]
The current 7-day stretch across the Eastern two thirds of the country may well be the hottest of the entire summer from Dallas to Charlotte up to Chicago. For cities such as Indianapolis and Pittsburgh whom have not yet hit 90, we will watch this current heat surge carefully! ECMWF 7-day mean 500mb heights 7-day mean 2M temps/anomalies Yesterday’s highs. […]
After a wet, breezy and cool day, especially wet across northern parts of the UK, the showers thankfully ease as we head into the weekend. Low pressure gives way to high pressure. It’s been a very persistent negative NAO pattern this week with a high west, northwest of the UK while a large low complex spins over Scandinavia. Chilly […]
While the hottest air of summer builds over the South and eventually north up into the Midwest, the Western monsoon has really meant business over the past 36 hours with major flooding causing havoc across the West and Greater Phoenix area in particular. Impressive 24-hour rain totals [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Here’s the write-up from the NWS of Phoenix. […]
I am growing particularly interested in the behaviour and trend we’re seeing with the NAO. Although still a long way off, the type of upcoming winter may already be shown and following the disappointment and bust of last year, I am wanting to look closely and show you what I’m seeing. For EUROPE that is since the US […]

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