Seasonal Forecasts

WESTERN EUROPE: Taste Of Africa Followed By Taste Of Greenland Next Week

WESTERN EUROPE: Taste Of Africa Followed By Taste Of Greenland Next Week

We have a classic late March/early April temperature rollercoaster. With a still active and progressive upper air flow crossing the Atlantic and Europe and with warmth building over Africa/Med but cold holding strong across Greenland and northern Scandinavia, we have a fight. With lows remaining active from Atlantic into the Western side of Europe, you can […]

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US: Summer Heat, Arctic Cold, Floods, Blizzards, Tornadoes All To End March, Begin April

US: Summer Heat, Arctic Cold, Floods, Blizzards, Tornadoes All To End March, Begin April

It was a brisk, blustery but brilliantly bright start to Tuesday up and down the Eastern Seaboard this morning as an intense low exits into Atlantic Canada while high pressure builds in from the Upper Midwest. Great sunrises in the eastern cities. Despite the sunshine, winds were intense over Mount Washington this morning where a gust […]

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Storm Katie Brings Damage Leaves With Snow, Taste Of Summer From Toulouse To Stockholm Next Week?

Storm Katie Brings Damage Leaves With Snow, Taste Of Summer From Toulouse To Stockholm Next Week?

Katie may be gone but we remain in a blustery, showery and cool regime today. Cold mid level air on the rear of Katie is allowed to drop into the lower atmosphere within the heavier convective showers. Beautiful night satellite image of Katie’s centre approaching the SW Norwegian coast. The system sure left her mark over southern England. […]

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LA To Great Lakes Storm To Release Strong Wind, Heavy Snow, Tornadoes, Flash Flooding Then Major April Cold

LA To Great Lakes Storm To Release Strong Wind, Heavy Snow, Tornadoes, Flash Flooding Then Major April Cold

A large storm system driving cold late season air into the West today will bring additional snow from the mountains to Washington to New Mexico including Colorado. Spells of heavy rain and strong, gusty winds will affect low elevations. Things get real interesting towards mid week as this system crosses the Rockies into the Plains. […]

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Storm Katie Causes Widespread Travel Disruption As Gusts Clock 106 Mph On Isle Of Wight

Storm Katie Causes Widespread Travel Disruption As Gusts Clock 106 Mph On Isle Of Wight

The immediate focus in weather on this Easter Monday is Storm Katie barrelling through the English Channel bringing significant transportation impact to both UK and mainland Europe. Amber warning currently in place from Isle of Wight to Kent. Shield of moderate to heavy rain is pushing north. There’s even some snow over Cheshire this morning as cold air gets […]

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Parts Of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas & Nebraska Waken To White Easter, Back To 60s/70s Mon!

Written by on March 27, 2016 in United States of America, Winter 2015/16 with 0 Comments
Parts Of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas & Nebraska Waken To White Easter, Back To 60s/70s Mon!

A fast moving cold system dove SE over Colorado far enough south as the Texas Panhandle present a White Easter to a swath stretching from Amarillo through Guymon, OK, Wichita, KS to Omaha, NE. The late March sun really does a work on even a half foot of snow. TX Panhandle High pressure immediately replaced the system clearing skies […]

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Ice Storm Cripples Parts Of Ontario, Old Man Winter Brewing One Last Potent Sting!

Written by on March 26, 2016 in United States of America, Winter 2015/16 with 0 Comments
Ice Storm Cripples Parts Of Ontario, Old Man Winter Brewing One Last Potent Sting!

In last night’s post I shared images and facts on the blizzard which shut down Denver a few days ago, well that very system crossed the Plains and Great Lakes and had quite the split personality. While there was a distinct wintry side over Ontario and summery side across Pennsylvania, I don’t want to overlook the […]

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Summer Warmth For Spanish Costas, Stormy Easter Monday Ahead For S Britain/N France

Summer Warmth For Spanish Costas, Stormy Easter Monday Ahead For S Britain/N France

The current depression (still forming) over the British Isles is delivering gusty winds and bursts of heavy rain across Ireland and the UK is bringing summer-like warmth to Spain’s south and east coasts. Strong southwest winds blowing across Iberia ahead of the cold front is downsloping, compressing and warming on approach the the Med coast, AKA terral winds which has brought temperatures as high as 28C […]

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Denver & Front Range: From 70s One Day To 2ft Of Snow & Crippling Blizzard The Next!

Written by on March 25, 2016 in United States of America, Winter 2015/16 with 0 Comments
Denver & Front Range: From 70s One Day To 2ft Of Snow & Crippling Blizzard The Next!

Two days ago Denver received 13.1 inches of snow with a full fledged blizzard. That blizzard shut down DIA for the first time in 10 years while Colorado saw it’s largest power outage in history. Motorists were stranded in snow drifts on I-70. Check out some of these incredible images captured by William Scherer and […]

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Turbulent Easter Weekend For UK, Mid-20s For Spanish Costas, Turning Quieter Next Week

Turbulent Easter Weekend For UK, Mid-20s For Spanish Costas, Turning Quieter Next Week

This Easter weekend is by no means a washout but what I would say is plan your outdoor activities carefully. We’re back beneath the jet and the first significant system will slide in this evening setting the stage for a wet and windy Saturday for most with gales widely for a time as the main […]

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