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The never ending extreme US pattern persists with a burst of heat this week following all-time record cold last week. Yesterday’s highs (below). The only reason why the 100s are impressive up over South Dakota is because of the wild flip from record cold last week. ‘Normal’ summer heat is practically non-existent on the Plains this summer […]
HIGH PRESSURE rules the remainder of this week with very little rain except for isolated, heat-induced thunderstorms. If there’s a week to take your summer holidays and stay in the UK, this is it! The models are adamant at holding back a front that’s off the West Coast till at least LATE Saturday into Sunday. Expect widespread inland […]
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While there’s some very interesting developments in the current phase of solar cycle 24 which this post is based on, I also want to show the striking similarity between current global sea surface temps and El Nino to back at the same time in 2009. Summer is warmer than 2009 in the UK while it’s chilly […]
After one of the strongest July cold outbreaks shivered the Plains and Midwest, the heat is on through the next 5 days. SEE VIDEO FOR DISCUSSION Check out the projected highs this upcoming week off the GFS. Mon. Tue Wed Thu Fri [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] The next 5 days will be a dramatic turnaround from the previous with the […]
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It’s been a wild weekend and close to last week across Western Europe thanks to low and high pressure funnelling north the warmest weather of the summer. The energy built as the mid and upper atmosphere cooked on top of the hot, humid low levels which forced a sharp thermal gradient, a setup which significantly accelerated the rate […]
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The chill of recent days sure has been impressive, in fact historic with countless record cold highs and lows. Today’s noteworthy ‘new record’ goes to Memphis, TN where the high only managed 69. This is in fact the coldest July daytime maximum on record. The abnormal chill will depart in the coming days and in […]
The warmth is building over Ireland and the British Isles as the so called ‘Spanish plume’ get’s going. As explained in recent days, a Spanish plume or heat surge from Spain is created by the squeezing and forcing of air between a low off Ireland and high over Germany or the near continent. That’s what we’re […]

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