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COOL/UNSETTLED: CFSv2 Going To My Long Standing July Idea For Western Europe

COOL/UNSETTLED: CFSv2 Going To My Long Standing July Idea For Western Europe

The rest of this week and through the weekend will be dominated by a brisk, cool westerly air flow crossing Ireland and the UK with frequent showers piling in accompanied with longer spells of rain. There will be some sun but it’s limited. Plenty of rain to pile into particularly Scotland over the next 5 days. GFS […]

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As Expected, We’re Having A VERY Different Summer To That Of 40 Years Ago!!

As Expected, We’re Having A VERY Different Summer To That Of 40 Years Ago!!

The warmth and dryness of May and early June may well be a distant memory but this time 40 years ago Britain was in the midst of the hottest, driest summer on record. Here’s a look back. Article from Daily Mail last July Think we’re having a heatwave? Last week was Arctic compared to the […]

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Last July 1st, Hottest UK July Day On Record, This July 1st? Heavy Snow For Ben Nevis?

Last July 1st, Hottest UK July Day On Record, This July 1st? Heavy Snow For Ben Nevis?

Last July opened with the hottest July day in UK weather history with Heathrow setting a new benchmark of 36.7C surpassing that of Northolt’s 36.5C set back in 2006. Up here in Scotland, Aviemore and Kinloss topped a Med-like 29C. This was the scene from Loch Morlich overlooking the Cairngorms on a hot July 1st last year. Note […]

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Cool, Unsettled, Run Of The Mill End To June For Ireland/UK, Not The Best For Wimbledon!

Cool, Unsettled, Run Of The Mill End To June For Ireland/UK, Not The Best For Wimbledon!

A new week but nothing new on the weather with a parade of fronts set to cause play issues at Wimbledon. Cool, often wet with spells of wind summarises the week ahead. Yesterday’s highs and lows across Europe. Note the mid 30s by day in east Poland and mid 20s by night on the Greek and Turkish coasts! […]

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Conquering The Mighty Liathach Of Torridon (Munro 11-12th)

Conquering The Mighty Liathach Of Torridon (Munro 11-12th)

Exactly 2 weeks after our last trip to Sutherland and summiting my 9-10th munro, Conival and Ben More Assynt, we’re back on the overnight road again. As usual, Petr and I meet at his house and this time we set off at 10.30pm Saturday June 18, 2016 along the M80 with the wild beauty of Torridon in our sights. After […]

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Could Wimbledon 2016 Be A Repeat Of The French Open, Plagued By Rain Delays?

Could Wimbledon 2016 Be A Repeat Of The French Open, Plagued By Rain Delays?

The incredible instability created by a clash of air masses looks to ease into next week as fresher air off the Atlantic takes over. FEATURE IMAGE CREDIT: NDTV [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Unfortunately this less unstable air comes with low pressure and though less humid, wetter, windier spells shall be frequent. Like we saw all too often with this […]

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Europe’s Sky Remains Electrifying With Air Mass Clash But Atlantic Soon To Clean Things Out!

Europe’s Sky Remains Electrifying With Air Mass Clash But Atlantic Soon To Clean Things Out!

A hot, subtropical air mass covers the bulk of Europe beneath a sprawling 1022 surface high with a separation zone between hot, humid air lifting up from Africa and fresher Atlantic air over France, Low Countries and Germany. This morning’s Met Office surface chart shows the fronts draped between NW Spain and Scandinavia and it’s here where […]

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Low Pressure Within Warm, Juicy Air Triggers Significant Thunderstorm Activity Across France, Low Countries, SE England

Low Pressure Within Warm, Juicy Air Triggers Significant Thunderstorm Activity Across France, Low Countries, SE England

Low pressure within a warm, very juicy air flow has been driving flooding thunderstorms over Northern France, Belgium, Netherlands and the Southeast UK overnight into this morning. More of the same through late today and tonight as further pulses of energy stream in from SW. Impressive shelf cloud over Rotterdam this AM. Suspected tornado damage from […]

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FREE: Europe July 2016 Outlook (Includes Video)

FREE: Europe July 2016 Outlook (Includes Video)

Looks like June will wind up warmer than normal across Ireland and the British Isles, a lot of this down to the very warm, dry open but as forecasted back on May 22, it turned more unsettled as the Atlantic flow returned. Thanks to a persistent NE flow around high pressure north of the UK, the first […]

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Heat & Storms Continue To Dominate East, Central Europe

Heat & Storms Continue To Dominate East, Central Europe

While temperatures continue to soar into the upper 30s and low 40s across Greece and Turkey northward, fronts continue to spread across Ireland and the UK but there’s plenty of dry, comfortable weather in between. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] There’s a system which develops late week and lifts up through the English Channel. This will draw increasingly […]

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