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Hope you’ve had a chance to watch the video from this morning as it looks at the fickle back and forth in the models and their contradiction of each other. Low pressure rules the UK pattern this weekend and that of course means a wet, windy, cool Saturday with sunshine and showers returning by Sunday and […]
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We have a wild, contrasting weather map this evening with snow on the western Plains, severe storms on the eastern Plains, 30s vs 90s. It’s a pattern more suited to early April rather than May. Here’s the current view out of Chadron, Nebraska with a look more of January 8 rather than May 8. Air temp currently […]
The latest GFS ensemble supports both a positive NAO along with building heights from the Azores up over the UK, Low Countries and even Scandinavia. The models will shift a little west and east as to exactly where the ridge core will be positioned next week. A lot will depend upon how strong and how far east any Atlantic trough […]
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The wild pattern we have currently over the US has brought snow to Southern California while record 100s sheltered the central Plains. The upcoming afternoons and evenings have to be watched for the severe weather potential as the core of the trough swings east into the Plains. This time around, the heat doesn’t appear to make […]
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It’s very much a tail of two halves in the pattern between Northwest and Southwest Europe. The slightly negative but flat NAO supports a chilly, active, westerly air flow from Ireland to Scandinavia with frequent lows bringing spells of enhanced ‘unsettled’ weather. In stark contrast however, Spain, Portugal and most of the Mediterranean is enjoying the best […]
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With two systems crossing the country through the next 10 days, a lot of rain is expected with the latest QPF showing 4 main bands, each producing 4+ inches. This week’s system not only slashes temps down to Southern California where Downtown LA didn’t get out of the 60s with a chance of a shower but it will present a sizable SNOW […]

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