Seasonal Forecasts

Cold With Snow Surrounding Mexico City While Shorts Break Out In New York City Next Week?

Written by on March 5, 2016 in United States of America, Winter 2015/16 with 0 Comments
Cold With Snow Surrounding Mexico City While Shorts Break Out In New York City Next Week?

There’s been a lot of focus on the rain and snow piling into California, heat extending from Plains to East Coast and of course the high potential of a major severe weather outbreak through next week but little has been mentioned about the chill set to drop over Mexico. The cause of likely 70s reaching all the way to southern New […]

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Mother’s Day Forecast 2016 (Includes Video)

Written by on March 5, 2016 in United Kingdom & Ireland, Winter 2015/16 with 0 Comments
Mother’s Day Forecast 2016 (Includes Video)

Mothering Sunday 2016 over the United Kingdom will be marked by chilly sunshine with just a few showers here and there. Following a widespread clear sky and lighter winds than of late, temperatures at dawn Sunday will be on the chilly side. Southern Britain will see town and cities waking up to between 0 and +2C (countryside 0 to -2C) […]

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Atmospheric River Gets Going, Connecting Philippines With California, 70s From DC To NYC

Written by on March 4, 2016 in United States of America, Winter 2015/16 with 0 Comments
Atmospheric River Gets Going, Connecting Philippines With California, 70s From DC To NYC

It’s a pattern we didn’t see during the heart of the ‘rainy season’ but over the next 10-15 days it’s the REAL EL NINO DEAL for California. A true ‘atmospheric river’ is gathering steam and originating all the way back across the Pacific to the Philippines. A line of storms is forming a conga line across the Pacific while […]

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Winter Wonderland Across Parts Of Ireland & UK, Snow Keeps Piling Up Over Alps

Winter Wonderland Across Parts Of Ireland & UK, Snow Keeps Piling Up Over Alps

Many across the central swathe of Ireland, England and Wales are waking to snow this morning. Thanks to an injection of polar air being drawn in and wrapped around the centre of a low over the UK. Snow depth forecast from yesterday. Nice scene from Dublin this morning. Near whiteout over Saddleworth Moor in the South Pennines. Loveclough Rossendale, […]

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Extremes Across Europe

Extremes Across Europe

When cold meets warm you gets storms and extremes. There’s been a lot of extreme weather affecting Europe over the past week with arctic air diving south over the Western side of the continent while it’s been like summer in Greece and Turkey. A storm crossing Iberia producing hurricane-force wind, heavy rain and disruptive snow along […]

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NORTHEAST US: From 7+ Inches To 70F?

Written by on March 2, 2016 in United States of America, Winter 2015/16 with 0 Comments
NORTHEAST US: From 7+ Inches To 70F?

In this morning’s video I showed the ECMWF solution and I want to show you a more enthusiastic GFS in the written post for the Friday snow. As expected, the high and cold digging out of Quebec in forcing the storm system coming out of the Ohio Valley to track further south. With plenty of cold air […]

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Snow For Some Today But Bigger Threat For Heart Of England/Wales Thursday Night

Snow For Some Today But Bigger Threat For Heart Of England/Wales Thursday Night

It’s a rather snowy start to Hump Day across higher elevations of Scotland, Northern Ireland and N England as a cold front swept through overnight bringing the return of winter! TOP IMAGE CREDIT: Traffic Scotland [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] The main system, which actually came off southern Greenland progresses SSE over England in weakening and more showery from today, […]

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N IRELAND/SCOTLAND/N ENG: Snow & Ice Expected Tonight Into Tomorrow

Written by on March 1, 2016 in United Kingdom & Ireland, Winter 2015/16 with 0 Comments
N IRELAND/SCOTLAND/N ENG: Snow & Ice Expected Tonight Into Tomorrow

A cold front sliding W to E across Scotland this evening will introduce much colder air and a sharp drop temperature and snow level overnight tonight. Latest GFS surface shows frequent, blustery showers feeding in across Northern Ireland, Scotland and N England tonight into Wednesday morning. Showers falling more as snow through the 2nd half of tonight. Some […]

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Surge Of May On The Way As California Gets Ready To Soak Following June-Like February!…

Written by on March 1, 2016 in United States of America, Winter 2015/16 with 0 Comments
Surge Of May On The Way As California Gets Ready To Soak Following June-Like February!…

Firstly, here’s a look at the end of the week/weekend Mid-Atlantic snow event according to the GFS. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Reason I skip quickly through the end of the week snow is because this will be dwarfed by what follows and I cannot get away from this. The amount of warmth lifting north and east across […]

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Shades Of March 2013 As Full-Scale Sudden Stratospheric Warming Event Get’s Underway!

Shades Of March 2013 As Full-Scale Sudden Stratospheric Warming Event Get’s Underway!

Following a remarkably warm March 2012, we experienced the opposite in the following March which turned out to be the UK’s coldest in 50 years. All courtesy of a sudden stratospheric warming event which held a -AO/NAO throughout the month. March 2013 City Temp. Departure (Celsius) % Of Normal Precip London -1.5 205% Birmingham -2.9 132% Dublin -2.4 […]

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