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I came to the conclusion around mid-August and issued my outlook on August 24 stating that a drier and much more settled September was likely based on global drivers, type of summer pattern we’ve had and sure enough the models appear to be going to my idea that at least through mid month, high pressure […]
Meteorological summer 2015 ended yesterday and Autumn begins today! In the coming days I will be writing up a review of the summer and compare it to the forecast issued back on April 1. I think it’s safe to say that the summer forecast this year has been pretty spoyt on and probably the best since commencing seasonal […]
It’s a dismal start to the new workweek and August’s final day across Southern/Central England and Wales, courtesy of low pressure crossing from English Channel to North Sea. That system will be responsible for sliding the heat dominating much of mainland Europe through the course of this week. Across Scotland and into Northern Ireland it’s […]
Back on Tuesday it was the 29th anniversary of former Hurricane Charley’s hit on Ireland. Charley will be remembered as one of the worst storms to hit the country in living memory. It not only dropped all-time record amounts of rain causing roads and bridges to wash away but caused damaging winds over hurricane-force. Yes, […]
Though the unsettled theme continues with low pressure throwing cool, blustery and showery conditions our way today and likely tomorrow, there is light at the end of the tunnel! Another southern track system will push through the English Channel Saturday into Sunday and another low on the north coast of Scotland will keep the breeze […]
Our latest low is progressing NE across the British Isles this morning and it’s been a real soaker here in Scotland and indeed across much of the UK. While most areas clear, dry and turn sunny through this afternoon, rain, some of that heavy, lingers well into the PM hours across Southeast and East Anglia. We’ve […]
It’s been an interesting past several days of weather across the UK with storms, heat, humidity as well as flooding rains. Canterbury received 61mm (2.4 inches) of rain within a 12 hour period yesterday. That’s over a months worth! According to Nick Miller of the BBC, most of that fell within 1 hour. Check out the skies hanging over London […]
After a disappointing June through August period from Manchester to Dublin to Glasgow to Copenhagen into Scandinavia, our luck may well be about to change for autumn’s opening month. During strong El Nino summers, combined with a colder than normal Atlantic, cooler, wetter conditions tend to rule, the opposite occurs where waters are warmer and the […]
It was an interesting overnight with downpours, gusty wind, hail, thunder and lightning, all associated with a warm front which was propagating westward over Scotland as low pressure formed out over the North Channel. Warm, humid, continental air wrapping around the low’s E/N flank, coupled with strong August sun and a very gust ESE wind […]

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