Archive for 2018
As is often the case during the winter months, it’s been wet in Seattle. So much so that 25 out of the last 31 days has seen measurable rainfall. https://twitter.com/NWSSeattle/status/959261608605188096 It’s the complete opposite in the Southwest and Texas. https://twitter.com/WeatherNation/status/959071311002660864 https://twitter.com/srcclsu/status/959473779297660928 https://twitter.com/wunderground/status/959180782504894467 https://twitter.com/NWSAmarillo/status/959242097298739200 https://twitter.com/glezak/status/959166982695325697 Blame La Nina which typically increases moisture in the Pacific Northwest […]
Snow in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains is common during winter and in the nearby upland areas it happens every few years but not further south on the edge of the Sahara. Zagora witnessed it’s first snow since 1968. Cold air associated with a large and deep cut off low over SW Europe extending into NW Africa […]
A +NAO, -AO means the Atlantic continues to drive systems east across thee UK but cold air entrainment and building cold over Scandinavia will meet over the UK. This keeps us on the cool side of average pretty much right through next week with an ongoing snow threat, primarily but not exclusively over the hills […]
While many parts of central and southeast Asia are enduring bitter cold, it’s anything but in far eastern Siberia. While -20 to -30C is common in late January, temperatures have went off the scale warm. With temperatures of 5 to 6C above freezing, these are new monthly high temperatures for some easternmost Siberian communities and […]

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