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It’s Here! The Spring Equinox & The Big Diurnal Temperature Swing

It’s Here! The Spring Equinox & The Big Diurnal Temperature Swing

After not one but two major cold spells this March, the spring equinox arrived yesterday and it’s all uphill from here. The clocks ‘spring forward’ this Sunday morning at 2am. With a very pleasant 10C and sunshine, the kids made the most of it. https://twitter.com/MarkVogan/status/976098211839533056 At this time of year (March-May & September-November) when nice […]

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Paris Shivers In Coldest Consecutive Late March Days Since 1888

Written by on March 20, 2018 in Rest of Europe, Winter 2017/18 with 0 Comments
Paris Shivers In Coldest Consecutive Late March Days Since 1888

The Beast from the East 2 has driven some remarkable cold and snow across Europe. Following the biggest snowfall since 2010 and second biggest since 1989 in February, Paris, France observed another 4cm but also observed it’s coldest maximum for late March since 1975 with a high of only 1.7C. The day before it only […]

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More 50+mph Winds, Snow, Drifts & Impressive Cold As ‘Beast From The East 2.0’ Hits

More 50+mph Winds, Snow, Drifts & Impressive Cold As ‘Beast From The East 2.0’ Hits

Despite 5% stronger (late Sept strength) sun and an hour of daylight gained since the previous beast 2 weeks ago, heavy snow and fierce easterly gale-force winds are back and so is sub-freezing daytime highs with wind chills of -5 to -10C. Focus of snow this time around shifted to southern parts of England and […]

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Beast From The East 2.0: Very Impressive Cold For 3pm on March 17th

Beast From The East 2.0: Very Impressive Cold For 3pm on March 17th

A lot of focus is on today and tomorrow’s snow threat, particularly for southern parts. However, you don’t get much of a bigger shock to the system you the southern UK has seen in the last 24 hours. From 12-14C widely yesterday at 3pm to a degree either side of freezing and a wind chill […]

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As ‘Beast From The East Part 2’ Arrives, AMBER Snow Warnings Are Issued For England/Wales

As ‘Beast From The East Part 2’ Arrives, AMBER Snow Warnings Are Issued For England/Wales

The cold continental air is now making it’s way back across the North Sea. With cold air and precipitation comes the renewed threat for disruptive snowfall, especially for England and Wales but nowhere will be immune from seeing snow at least in ‘shower’ form through the weekend. With an hour of daylight gained since the […]

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Deep Snow/Drifts of March 2013 v Feb/Mar 2018

Deep Snow/Drifts of March 2013 v Feb/Mar 2018

Up until the end of February/beginning of March 2018, the benchmark for deep snow and drifting probably goes to March 2013. The last time heavy snow, strong winds and severe blowing and drifting stopped me from completing a delivery. March 2013 happened to be the UK’s coldest in 50 years. I was delivering across Dumfries […]

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Beast From The East Part 2 Arrives This Weekend But Could UK’s Coldest Air In 8 Years Visit Afterwards?

Beast From The East Part 2 Arrives This Weekend But Could UK’s Coldest Air In 8 Years Visit Afterwards?

What will be interesting with this net wave of Siberian cold dubbed the ‘beast from the east 2’ will be how cold AFTER the easterly winds. What I mean by that is the easterlies blew from Wednesday right through Sunday with a lot of cloud and snow in the air. While cold yes, there was […]

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Winter Ain’t Done Just Yet! Beast From The East Returning?

Winter Ain’t Done Just Yet! Beast From The East Returning?

We may be in a milder regime now compared to the beginning of the month and with temps UK-wide hitting double figures, many are being led into a false sense of security. There’s still a good degree of uncertainty but confidence is growing on a cancellation of spring and an abrupt return to winter with […]

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Have We Just Had The 2nd Strongest -NAO since 1948?

Have We Just Had The 2nd Strongest -NAO since 1948?

The British Isles turns cold following a sudden stratospheric warming some 66% percent of the time. The mid February warming of course led to the record breaking ‘beast from the east’ last week. When Europe turns cold a week to 10 days following an SSWE, the NAO is often very negative along with the AO. […]

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UK Warming To Potentially Warmest Levels of 2018 This Weekend But Not Before More Snow Falls

Written by on March 8, 2018 in Rest of Europe, Winter 2017/18 with 0 Comments
UK Warming To Potentially Warmest Levels of 2018 This Weekend But Not Before More Snow Falls

We are gradually climbing out of last week’s freezer with each day turning that little bit milder. However it’s not without a few bumps. Mild hitting cold is bringing further snow and some localised disruption. It was our turn again here in Central Scotland back on Tuesday then today it’s been parts of Central England […]

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