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Defining What’s Rare & What’s Not When It Comes To April Snow

Defining What’s Rare & What’s Not When It Comes To April Snow

Snow and -4 to -8C nights is by no means uncommon in April. There have been many recent April’s including the very recent years of 2015, 2016 and now 2018 which has seen cold weather. It sure was a cold April 2nd yesterday. The below maximums were mostly set during the morning as the air […]

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Brief Surge Of Spring Warmth To Follow A White Easter Monday?

Brief Surge Of Spring Warmth To Follow A White Easter Monday?

The clocks may have changed and it may be April now but winter refuses to let go. A system travelling northwards into a cold pool of air parked over the UK is producing heavy snow as well as heavy rain this morning and shall through the rest of the day further north. Here’s the latest… […]

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March 2018 Will Be Remembered For Years To Come But Only 3rd Coldest In 30 Years!

March 2018 Will Be Remembered For Years To Come But Only 3rd Coldest In 30 Years!

There’s no doubt, March 2018 will be firmly entrenched in our minds for years to come with not one but two ‘beast from the easts’ which delivered record snow and cold. However, the mild spells either side of these two sharp cold periods chipped away at the negative anomaly for the month overall and so […]

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UK Snow & Not Exclusively Over High Ground This Easter Weekend!

UK Snow & Not Exclusively Over High Ground This Easter Weekend!

Cold and moisture can lead to snowfall and this long Easter weekend promises just that. Who gets snow falling and where it lies is two very different things at this time of year. To some’s surprise, snowfall isn’t all that unusual at this time of year but lying snow is. For higher parts of the […]

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UK Easter Weekend 2018 Outlook

UK Easter Weekend 2018 Outlook

It’s a rather mixed picture as we head towards the forthcoming Easter weekend. The general setup is such that low pressure keeps things fairly showery and breezy across much of England and Wales but somewhat drier and brighter thanks to higher pressure for Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England. Good Friday Good Friday is pretty […]

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Any UK Snow In The Run Up To Easter Will Be A ‘High Ground’ Feature

Any UK Snow In The Run Up To Easter Will Be A ‘High Ground’ Feature

With modelling backing off on an intense wave of late season cold, the cold we do have looks to be a typical brand of late season cold, nothing particularly out of the ordinary. With 5,000ft temps at -5 or even -10C, surface temps are +5 to 10C and factoring in a strong, high sun angle […]

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Saharan Dust Smoothers Med Islands Incl Crete, Cyprus All The Way To Russia

Written by on March 25, 2018 in Rest of Europe, Winter 2017/18 with 0 Comments
Saharan Dust Smoothers Med Islands Incl Crete, Cyprus All The Way To Russia

A strong southerly flow triggered from a deep low spinning over Italy pulled a vast plume of Saharan dust northwards off Libya out over the Med turning many islands a dusty, orange Thursday morning. Crete’s sky resembled Kuwait or Iraq in the midst of an intense sandstorm. As well as dusty, it was also very […]

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Europe April 2018 Outlook (& Glance Back At A Remarkable March 2018)

Europe April 2018 Outlook (& Glance Back At A Remarkable March 2018)

Without a doubt, March 2018 was by far the biggest and most challenging ‘winter’ month across Europe with not one but two record breaking cold spells which hosted crippling, record-breaking snowfall accompanied by bitter winds along with the coldest March days on record. A surge straight from Siberia that shall be long remembered. Scotland received […]

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Was 17/18th March Among Coldest Ever Late March Days For UK?

Was 17/18th March Among Coldest Ever Late March Days For UK?

I’ve not seen any stats but when looking at the widespread MAXIMUM temperatures for both 17th and 18th March with 1/2C either side of freezing UK-wide, even maximums of -2 and -3C in southwest parts with a sun strength comparable to late or even mid September, I recon these two days must be among the […]

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First Paris Then Barcelona’s Fabra Observatory Receives 2nd Biggest Snowfall Since 1914

Written by on March 22, 2018 in Rest of Europe, Winter 2017/18 with 0 Comments
First Paris Then Barcelona’s Fabra Observatory Receives 2nd Biggest Snowfall Since 1914

The first big story from Beast from the East 2.0 was Paris’s coldest back to back late March days since 1888 but the other noteworthy story is the snowfall within the city limits of Barcelona. Though the heart of the Spanish metropolis didn’t get any of the white stuff, it’s surrounding hills did. The nearby […]

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