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JUNE 2018: Scotland sets new all-time heat record at 33.2C, Middlesex gets 0.7mm (2%) of rain

Written by on July 2, 2018 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
JUNE 2018: Scotland sets new all-time heat record at 33.2C, Middlesex gets 0.7mm (2%) of rain

According to the Met office, a new all-time record may have been achieved for Scotland on the afternoon of June 28. Glasgow topped out at 31.9C (89F) on the same day setting a new all-time record for the city. However while the Met Office combed through all the observations that day, it appears Motherwell in […]

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Glasgow, Scotland hits 31.9C surpassing 1975 all-time record

Written by on June 29, 2018 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
Glasgow, Scotland hits 31.9C surpassing 1975 all-time record

While Scotland has reached the relatively rare 30C mark just twice in the last 10 years and four times since the turn of the millennium, Glasgow has had 30C in it’s sights on several occasions including 2006, 2013, 2014 but has always fallen short. Yesterday changed that. Wednesday’s high climbed to 29.5C, a value the […]

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England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales all top 30C! Warmest June day since ’95 for Scotland & N Ireland

Written by on June 28, 2018 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales all top 30C! Warmest June day since ’95 for Scotland & N Ireland

30C is pretty much an annual occurrence over southeast England but the further north you go the rarer it becomes. Yesterday was the first time in many years where Northern Ireland, Scotland, England and Northern Ireland ALL reported 30C. For Northern Ireland and Scotland, it was the warmest June day since 1995 with Castlederg, Tyrone […]

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Ben Nevis, Glen Coe, Cairngorm receives snow on longest day of the year

Written by on June 26, 2018 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
Ben Nevis, Glen Coe, Cairngorm receives snow on longest day of the year

In the midst and in the wake of an unseasonably stormy spell between June 18-21 the tops of the Nevis Range, Glen Coe, Cairngorms among other ranges received fresh snow on the longest day of the year. Ben Nevis found itself in near whiteout conditions along with a decent covering of fresh snow on June […]

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Scotland eyes first 30C (86F) since 2013 and warmest June day since 1995

Written by on June 25, 2018 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
Scotland eyes first 30C (86F) since 2013 and warmest June day since 1995

Dry ground, low humidity air, intense upper level high pressure, powerful late June sun and longest hours of daylight all combine to maximize daytime heating potential. The stage is set for potentially Scotland’s warmest June day in 23 years. Last June saw the UK’s warmest June day since 1976. As the high builds over the […]

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European July 2018 Outlook

Written by on June 23, 2018 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
European July 2018 Outlook

With the exceptions of a wet start to May and middle June, it’s been a predominantly dry, settled and warm pattern across northwest and north Europe thanks to blocking high pressure while low pressure has kept things unseasonably cool and unsettled over southwest Europe. This is seen nicely in the May and June temperature anomaly […]

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Hot July On The Way? UK Is Drying Out Following Dry May in Scotland, Dry June in England

Hot July On The Way? UK Is Drying Out Following Dry May in Scotland, Dry June in England

The end game to winter and the overall spring pattern has certainly played well with my thinking. May was a dry month for particularly the northern two thirds of the British Isles. The dry May led to the UK’s warmest and sunniest May on record. https://twitter.com/liamdutton/status/1002558079064473600 June is dry too for northern and eastern Scotland, […]

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High Pressure Pattern Returns In True Heat Wave Style But Not Before Some ‘Frosty Nights’

High Pressure Pattern Returns In True Heat Wave Style But Not Before Some ‘Frosty Nights’

Well I’m sure many if not most thought the 2-3 weeks of dry pleasant weather we enjoyed in May and much of the first half of June was our summer as the Atlantic returned with unseasonably wet and windy conditions. I have to admit, while next week’s potential ‘hot spell’ is well within the parameters […]

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Record Stornoway Dry Spell Ends With Strongest June Wind Gust Since 1962 For Northern Ireland

Record Stornoway Dry Spell Ends With Strongest June Wind Gust Since 1962 For Northern Ireland

3 weeks of unusually settled weather came to an abrupt this week thanks to the arrival of an unusual summer wind storm. Thanks to an increase in temperature gradient over North America, our sleepy trans Atlantic jet stream awoke and spawned an unusually deep Atlantic low and may have reached it’s peak as it passed […]

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After a month in hibernation, our beloved jet stream and it’s lows make a comeback Wednesday

Written by on June 11, 2018 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
After a month in hibernation, our beloved jet stream and it’s lows make a comeback Wednesday

After a month of cloudy misty mornings giving way to warm sunny afternoons, North America has decided to give our beloved jet stream the kiss of life. Our upper air setup has turned back to what we’d typically see even at this time of year. Sorry folks! On the whole it’s not looking bad for […]

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