Seasonal Forecasts
The 2016 Father’s Day weekend across the US will be dominated by record breaking heat in the West and Plains, comfortable in the Pacific Northwest, showery with storms along the Gulf Coast and Florida as well as the Upper Midwest while cool, breezy and cloudy for the Carolinas, possibly extending into the Mid Atlantic. The Northeast is […]
This week’s mess with widespread and frequent showers and thunderstorms thanks to low pressure directly overhead will fade into the weekend. Showers perhaps linger over eastern parts of the UK through Saturday morning as the low pressure departs. A brief spell of fine and much more settled conditions provide a decent Saturday thanks to the brief visit of high pressure but […]
While it remains cool and unsettled over much of Western and Central Europe, a persistent low spinning over the North of Italy will help draw the first heat wave of summer out of an increasingly scalding Libya across the Med into Greece and Turkey. This weekend will host widespread mid to upper 30s, even some low 40s are possible. Next week sees this hot, […]
It’s been a rollercoaster spring Out West in terms of weather and temperature and this week is no different. Snow in the Sierra Nevada and Cascades within the last 36 hours following 90s. Up till now, the heat has been well within the boundary of typical but the ridge set to build from Cornbelt to Four Corners this weekend […]
Spring and now early summer has been turbulent across much of Europe, opposite of the same time last year and now that our beloved high pressure bubble has burst, the UK joins the rest in this messy start to summer 2016. Flooding downpours, lightning and even funnel clouds have been the main talking point. Low […]
Published: Jun 12 2016 03:00 PM EDT By Brian Donegan weather.com Tropical Storm Colin was the 144th consecutive tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Basin to not make landfall in the United States as a major hurricane, defined as a Category 3 or higher storm on the Saffir-Simpson scale, according to Colorado State University tropical meteorologist, Dr. Phil […]
The Atlantic Ocean goes through 20-30 year warm and cold cycles which have significant affect on the climate of Europe. Since 1996, the Atlantic has been it’s a warm mode and therefore summers steadily turned wetter in Western and Northern Europe. The spell from 2007 to 2012 was particularly dismal for Ireland, UK and Scandinavia, likely due to the […]
Beneath the core of the Denver to Charlotte high pressure zone it’s been steamy and for some stormy, but the strongest storms packing severe weather continues to run the northern periphery and these storms is slicing the heat across the Dakotas, Minnesota into the Great Lakes and Northeast. Storms continue to fire along the jet racing across the Northern Tier. […]
Many whom have been drawn into a false sense of security with the prolonged spell of warm, sunny weather to end May and begin June will be sorely disappointed at how this pattern has turned and is likely to hold. Low pressure remains dominant through this work week with laden skies across NI and Scotland and […]
Summer heat and humidity has well and truly arrived with many enduring the first mid and upper 90s Saturday from Omaha to Atlanta up to DC! Highs from the Central and Eastern US yesterday. More heat, humidity and storms today with severe weather riding the jet across the N Tier. Cool remains over New England, Northeast while […]

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