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Looks like June will wind up warmer than normal across Ireland and the British Isles, a lot of this down to the very warm, dry open but as forecasted back on May 22, it turned more unsettled as the Atlantic flow returned. Thanks to a persistent NE flow around high pressure north of the UK, the first […]
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As expected, the ridge has delivered in the Southwest producing some of the hottest conditions in history to some sites. The exceptional heat has aided in the trigger of multiple extra wildfires. Yesterday’s Southwest maximums Southern California Countless daily record highs set as well as monthly, even all-time. Excerpt from Andrew Freedman’s site Mashable Here […]
While temperatures continue to soar into the upper 30s and low 40s across Greece and Turkey northward, fronts continue to spread across Ireland and the UK but there’s plenty of dry, comfortable weather in between. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] There’s a system which develops late week and lifts up through the English Channel. This will draw increasingly […]
The UK and West remain influenced by a cool, unsettled WNW air flow with frequent fronts bringing wind and rain while the heat is well and truly on from Balkans, Greece, Turkey up to Russia. Athens is use to hot weather but even for them, 40C is uncommon, particularly in June. On Saturday, Sparta, Greece reached 43C. […]
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Big differences in the models for July. Watching the dry vs wet very closely. Must say the CFSv2 makes more sense with temperature and precipitation than Canadian. CFSv2 Canadian The wetter Northern Plains/Upper Midwest looks to be a tough call but I suspect a drier July in Texas may lead to a hotter late July/August. […]
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As promised, here’s a glance at what the models are showing for July. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] FEATURED IMAGE CREDIT: David Haldane @DavidHaldane I must say the CFSv2 and Canadian are going right to my idea with classic Icelandic trough Azores ridge = frequently unsettled across Ireland, Scotland, N England, NW Wales, warmer drier for bulk of England and […]
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