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Asian Super Cold Stretches Out, Weakens As USA Grows Cold!

Written by on December 21, 2012 in Asia, North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Asian Super Cold Stretches Out, Weakens As USA Grows Cold!

In recent days, we have started to see more and more reports come out of Asia about how cold it has been. I have tried to show you what’s been going on there so you grasp what is going on globally and not just locally. The core of cold has been centred over the heart […]

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As Snow Gets Laid, US Warmth Gets Erased, Wild Next Few Weeks!

Written by on December 21, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
As Snow Gets Laid, US Warmth Gets Erased, Wild Next Few Weeks!

Just want to show you quickly how over the next 16 days the warmth will get erased right across the Lower 48. The blizzard which has all but shut down parts of the Midwest is the first in a series of storms from now through early January that will lay down that carpet of white. […]

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Next Week’s UK Pattern Could Go Either Way

Written by on December 20, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 1 Comment
Next Week’s UK Pattern Could Go Either Way

While we know the weekend will be rather wet and windy, many of you are wondering what next week may have in store. If I am being honest, next week is giving me a headache, there is so much on the table with very mild air and super cold air running close to each other […]

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Atmospheric Battleground Beholds UK This Weekend

Written by on December 20, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
Atmospheric Battleground Beholds UK This Weekend

If you think it’s wild now, we may not have seen anything yet as more wet and windy weather is in store for this weekend. We find ourselves underneath a an atmospheric crossroads. A real battle between and warm and cold air masses come together right above our heads. Often, deep plumes of moisture will ride […]

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THURS 20 DEC: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

Written by on December 20, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 1 Comment
THURS 20 DEC: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

Scotland It’s a very wet evening after a wet and windy day across much of the country but beyond 11pm or Midnight rains should ease from the southwest, eventually easing across Glasgow and into the west Highlands and by dawn Friday, rain and hill snow should be confined to the northeast. However, much of this evening will continue to be a very wet […]

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Major Snowpack Building Time, Turning Colder and Colder!

Written by on December 20, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Major Snowpack Building Time, Turning Colder and Colder!

While winter may have been delayed by a few weeks with a large portion of December being rather mild, there is no doubt that we have a lot of winter coming into the US that will break the back of this warmth. System 1 of 3 is hitting now and right around Christmas system 2 will bring yet more […]

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WED 19 DEC: USA REGIONAL FORECAST

Written by on December 19, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
WED 19 DEC: USA REGIONAL FORECAST

Northeast The past few days seen seen plenty of snow for Northern New England with the greatest amounts falling over New Hampshire, western and northern Maine where over a foot has acumulated over the past 36 hours. As the storm departs, it’s a largely fine, dry and sunny day today across the Northeast with a cool […]

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WED 19 DEC: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

Written by on December 19, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
WED 19 DEC: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

Scotland After a largely dry but cloudy day, the much awaited heavy rains have now arrived and are pushing up through the Central Lowlands making for a poor evening commute. The rain will be a noteworthy feature for much of the next 24 hours so no surprise that there is an AMBER warning out by the Met […]

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Chicago To Get Clobbered By 3-6″ Snows, 50 mph Winds, Crashing Temps

Written by on December 19, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Chicago To Get Clobbered By 3-6″ Snows, 50 mph Winds, Crashing Temps

Chicago still awaits it’s first measurable snow as it has gone a record-breaking 289 days without, but amazingly, this streak may end with a significant snowstorm by Thursday as we see a major turn to winter in the overall US pattern. Exact track of this impending storm system will mean everything for a city the […]

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Unseasonably Mild Run Up To Christmas For UK But What Follows?

Written by on December 18, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
Unseasonably Mild Run Up To Christmas For UK But What Follows?

As we progress towards Christmas, for many, perhaps most, the thought of a mild spell will be good news, especially if your heading to the High Street to grab last minute gifts before the big day. A warm run up to Christmas this year will also be great news for travellers. But for those in search […]

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