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N Hemisphere may have set a new July cold record in Greenland this week

Written by on July 7, 2017 in Rest of World, Summer 2017 with 0 Comments
N Hemisphere may have set a new July cold record in Greenland this week

We’re in the heart of the Northern Hemisphere summer with heat as you’d expect, dominant. However it’s anything but summer-like in Greenland where temperatures dipped to a new July record this week. July has opened very cold across most of Greenland. The temperature dipped to -33C (-27.4F) on the morning of July 4th at the DMI recording station, perched 10,551ft on […]

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Western hot dome shifts east, 110F possible from Oklahoma to South Dakota next week

Written by on July 6, 2017 in Summer 2017, United States of America with 0 Comments
Western hot dome shifts east, 110F possible from Oklahoma to South Dakota next week

A powerful upper ridge continues to bake the Great Basin and Northern Rockies in temperatures 10-15 above normal this week and through the first half of the weekend but that core of heat shifts onto the Plains next week. This summer’s heat should peak in SW California including the LA area during Friday. Drought has worsened in the […]

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A hot, humid and also stormy July afternoon

A hot, humid and also stormy July afternoon

Before touching on today, I just want to throw up the maximum temperatures across the UK from yesterday and check out the contrast between Scarborough and London… As forecast. It’s even warmer and more humid in the South this afternoon. Thanks to low pressure drifting over Kent from the Bay of Biscay, it’s also a stormy July afternoon/evening. A fairly warm air […]

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CWG: Iranian city soars to record 129 degrees: Near hottest on Earth in modern measurements

Written by on July 5, 2017 in Asia, Rest of World, Summer 2017 with 0 Comments
CWG: Iranian city soars to record 129 degrees: Near hottest on Earth in modern measurements

By Jason Samenow June 29 (This post, originally posted on June 29, was updated on July 3.) A city in southwest Iran posted the country’s hottest temperature ever recorded Thursday afternoon, and came very close to the world record for the most extreme high temperature. Etienne Kapikian, a forecaster at French meteorological agency MeteoFrance, posted to Twitter […]

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Record warm water and unusually hot Sahara helps kick off Cabo Verde season early

Written by on July 5, 2017 in Summer 2017, Tropical, United States of America with 0 Comments
Record warm water and unusually hot Sahara helps kick off Cabo Verde season early

94L is just the latest system showing signs of organisation on departure of the African coast. Unusually warm waters combined with an unusually hot Sahara are likely behind the Cabo Verde seasons early start. No surprise in the recent early activity when the waters of the MDR (main development region) where warmest on record for the month of […]

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June 2017 comprised of a record hot month and where drought was erased in Florida

Written by on July 4, 2017 in Summer 2017, United States of America with 0 Comments
June 2017 comprised of a record hot month and where drought was erased in Florida

Given the intensity of the Southwest heat wave, it should be of no surprise that some southwestern cities recorded their hottest June in recorded history. Meanwhile on the other side of the country, a persistent plume of rich Caribbean moisture directed straight at Florida essentially wiped out Florida’s drought. June’s heavy rains wash away Florida’s […]

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Cool, cloudy, damp across N Ireland, Scotland turning hot again in England

Cool, cloudy, damp across N Ireland, Scotland turning hot again in England

It’s a raw and dreary Tuesday under the rain clouds draped across N Ireland, southern Scotland and northern England but north of the front while bright, it’s fresh but to the south increasingly warm and humid. The rain band split across the UK is marks the divide between fresh Atlantic air and warm, humid continental air. While conditions improve Wednesday with much […]

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High elevation snow for Spain, France while Antalya & Bodrum, Turkey record hottest day

High elevation snow for Spain, France while Antalya & Bodrum, Turkey record hottest day

In the past 10 days, Europe has seen extremes on both ends of the thermometer. The heat wave commenced in the western end of the continent last month and is ending on the eastern end. July starts off the scale cool for parts of Algeria, Spain and France while it’s opposite for Greece and Turkey. […]

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MET OFFICE: Wet and warm June comes to a close

Written by on July 1, 2017 in Summer 2017, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
MET OFFICE: Wet and warm June comes to a close

30 June 2017 Early statistics show June 2017 has been amongst the wettest on record, despite the hot and dry spell of weather that many saw in the middle of the month. Scotland has provisionally experienced its equal-wettest June on record (shared with 1938) with 156mm of rainfall, 75% above its average for the month. […]

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JULY 4TH WEEKEND: Hot West, Stormy, Steamy Midwest & East

Written by on June 30, 2017 in Summer 2017, United States of America with 0 Comments
JULY 4TH WEEKEND: Hot West, Stormy, Steamy Midwest & East

An estimated 44 million Americans are taking to the roads today and through the holiday weekend and weather is likely to play a big factor. Northeast severe threat tomorrow (Saturday) Watch this morning’s video.

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