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IT’S APRIL: 25C London, 26C Paris While Just 3C & Snow In Parts of Scottish Highlands

IT’S APRIL: 25C London, 26C Paris While Just 3C & Snow In Parts of Scottish Highlands

It was more like late winter over Northwest Scotland while mid summer in Southeast England yesterday. Today’s it’s much cooler in the Southeast by up to 10C. GFS surface/precip and 2m temp anomaly chart for 18z yesterday. The lift in the South and decline in the North was down to a SE progressing cold front. Produced quite the […]

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Great Piece From Stuart Markham On ‘Barking’ & Ties To Dry, Wet, Warm, Cool UK Summers

Great Piece From Stuart Markham On ‘Barking’ & Ties To Dry, Wet, Warm, Cool UK Summers

The evidence is clear cut that when soil moisture is low late spring into summer, the atmosphere tends to be drier, often supporting stronger than normal pressure and therefore warmer temperatures. The opposite occurs when soils are wet. Each and every spring, I closely monitor rainfall distribution through particularly March, April and May but also cannot […]

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Repetative Pattern Presents Another Brief Warm Surge For SE Britain This Weekend

Repetative Pattern Presents Another Brief Warm Surge For SE Britain This Weekend

It’s a very repetitive pattern with Atlantic giving way to blocking high pressure. High pressure holds firm over the UK to end the week but change comes this weekend as the Atlantic returns. With it comes another pre-frontal warm surge as winds turn southerly. Again, it’s mainly England/Wales which truly benefits. As the trough and jet digs west of Ireland, […]

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UK: One of the mildest Marches for the South East

UK: One of the mildest Marches for the South East

Posted on 4 April, 2017 by Met Office Press Office Provisional full-month statistics show that East Anglia and South East & Central Southern England have had their equal mildest March since records began in 1910, and for the UK as a whole it was provisionally the 5th equal warmest March for the same period. East […]

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Stormy Western Mediterranean Triggers Menorca Tornado

Written by on April 2, 2017 in Rest of Europe, Spring 2017 with 0 Comments
Stormy Western Mediterranean Triggers Menorca Tornado

Strong early April sun and low pressure often leads to convective showers and thunderstorms, especially over a warming Mediterranean. We witnessed sun and convective showers over parts of the UK during Saturday but the bulk of the lightning activity was focused over northeast Iberia, southern France extending across the Balearics to Tunisia where low pressure and cooler air aloft and warmer air […]

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Stormy Atlantic Drives Record Warmth Across Europe To End March 2017

Stormy Atlantic Drives Record Warmth Across Europe To End March 2017

With multiple large lows spinning out in the Atlantic, downstream southerly winds and ridging brought warm, sunny weather to a large swathe of Europe to end March. Thank the stormy NW Atlantic… Temperatures soared to summertime levels on March’s final days. The heat was on over France. This chart better represents May rather than late March. Circles represent […]

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Southeast UK Enjoys Warmest March Day Since 2012, Dry April On The Way?

Southeast UK Enjoys Warmest March Day Since 2012, Dry April On The Way?

Back in March 2012, Scotland enjoyed not only the warmest weather in the UK but it’s warmest March temperatures since records began. That year saw northeast Scotland rise above 21C not once but 3 consecutive days with a peak of 23.6C at Aboyne. March 2012 was also Scotland’s warmest on record and the UK’s 3rd warmest. […]

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East Anglia/Southeast Eyes First 21C Thursday

East Anglia/Southeast Eyes First 21C Thursday

It’s not all doom and gloom with the advance Atlantic weather moving back into the UK tomorrow on onwards. A predominantly flat or westerly flow within a +AO/NAO setup typically means surges of early summer followed by a reluctance for old man winter to hand in the towel. As fronts gather and take aim at particularly western and […]

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Glorious Spring High Pressure Gives Way To Atlantic Low Pressure

Glorious Spring High Pressure Gives Way To Atlantic Low Pressure

What a difference 5 or 6 days in March can make! Last Monday! Yesterday (Sunday) afternoon. Following a truly glorious spring weekend, Monday into Tuesday sees a breakdown as the HP core continues to slide east deflating heights over the UK which allows cloud cover to increase. Check out these stunning visible satellite images captured by NASA […]

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Springtime Anticyclone: Frosty Nights, Mild Days

Springtime Anticyclone: Frosty Nights, Mild Days

This weekend, UK sits beneath a classic spring ridge of high pressure. This entails day after day of much the same weather. Clear skies by night mean rural if not town frosts but those clear skies by day mean lot’s of bright sunshine and warmth. These strong anticyclones which park directly over the UK during late […]

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