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Palma de Mallorca hits rare and record 40.1C

Written by on July 9, 2017 in Rest of Europe, Summer 2017 with 0 Comments
Palma de Mallorca hits rare and record 40.1C

Thanks to low pressure over Spain, S, SW winds blowing off Africa has enhanced an already warm air mass affecting the Balearic Islands Friday. On the western side of Mallorca, open to the Saharan wind, temperatures touched the 40C mark which is rare for here. The 40.1C recorded at Palma Airport Friday was just 0.5C shy of the July […]

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A hot, humid and also stormy July afternoon

A hot, humid and also stormy July afternoon

Before touching on today, I just want to throw up the maximum temperatures across the UK from yesterday and check out the contrast between Scarborough and London… As forecast. It’s even warmer and more humid in the South this afternoon. Thanks to low pressure drifting over Kent from the Bay of Biscay, it’s also a stormy July afternoon/evening. A fairly warm air […]

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Cool, cloudy, damp across N Ireland, Scotland turning hot again in England

Cool, cloudy, damp across N Ireland, Scotland turning hot again in England

It’s a raw and dreary Tuesday under the rain clouds draped across N Ireland, southern Scotland and northern England but north of the front while bright, it’s fresh but to the south increasingly warm and humid. The rain band split across the UK is marks the divide between fresh Atlantic air and warm, humid continental air. While conditions improve Wednesday with much […]

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High elevation snow for Spain, France while Antalya & Bodrum, Turkey record hottest day

High elevation snow for Spain, France while Antalya & Bodrum, Turkey record hottest day

In the past 10 days, Europe has seen extremes on both ends of the thermometer. The heat wave commenced in the western end of the continent last month and is ending on the eastern end. July starts off the scale cool for parts of Algeria, Spain and France while it’s opposite for Greece and Turkey. […]

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June closes unusually cool across much of Iberia while Greece, Turkey roast in Sahara-like 47.8C

June closes unusually cool across much of Iberia while Greece, Turkey roast in Sahara-like 47.8C

June 2017 may go down as one of the warmest from Iberia to UK but it’s ending downright chilly across most of Iberia. Month so far. Blame an unusually far south dip in the jet stream which is driving fresh Atlantic air to sweep Iberia but the jet lifts way up into NE Europe, driving Sahara intensity heat […]

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Following driest April, Edinburgh records wettest June on a cold thoroughly miserible June day

Following driest April, Edinburgh records wettest June on a cold thoroughly miserible June day

The persistently cool, wet and breezy weather of the past few days is all down to a cold trough of low pressure trapped between two highs. We’re well on the cold side of the jet too. Surface chart for today shows a dismal cold, wet and windy 2nd last day of June… 1pm temps First it was […]

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7 days and SE England is 20C cooler, Santon Downham, Suffolk records wettest summer’s day!

7 days and SE England is 20C cooler, Santon Downham, Suffolk records wettest summer’s day!

What a difference a week makes. At this time last Wednesday, we watched as temperatures climbed well into the 30s across southern England and the highest June levels for the UK in 41 years. Thanks to heavy North Sea wind driven rain the Southeast is is running up to 20C cooler today compared to this day last week and firmly below normal for the time […]

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Classic British Summer: Hot and sunny last week, Cool and wet this week!

Classic British Summer: Hot and sunny last week, Cool and wet this week!

Last week opened with the UK’s warmest June day in 41 years, this week it’s opening fine, largely dry and even sunny but considerably fresher with change on the way later today. It’s a good 10-12C fresher from today to last Monday! An incoming Atlantic low will be the main player in this week’s weather, becoming trapped between high’s. Today fair’s ok with […]

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MET OFFICE: Measuring the hot spell of June 2017

MET OFFICE: Measuring the hot spell of June 2017

The last week has seen high temperatures across large parts of England and Wales in what has been the longest continuous hot spell in June since the hot, dry summer of 1976. Temperatures of 30°C or more were recorded somewhere across England and Wales for the last five days, peaking on Wednesday 21 June at […]

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Week started with record heat, ends with gales across Scotland, 91 mph gust over Cairngorm

Week started with record heat, ends with gales across Scotland, 91 mph gust over Cairngorm

The week opened hot with record temperatures across the southern UK but the week ends autumn-like with an unseasonably deep low bringing gales across northern Scotland. Yesterday was windy, check out of the visible satellite showing the wave clouds created by wind and hills/mountain interaction. Despite the much fresher, blustery conditions, it still a fine day in the […]

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