Seasonal Forecasts

Climb of Maol Chean Dearg (2nd in Torridon, 21st munro)

Climb of Maol Chean Dearg (2nd in Torridon, 21st munro)

After a lengthy time apart (due to work and birth of my 2nd daughter), the Irish-Czech duo were back in the hills on Saturday 22 April. Our last climb was Suilven up in Sutherland way back last September. We met in Cumbernauld and took to the road at the once again sleepy hour of 1am for Torridon. Route […]

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US: West v East: Impressive heat and snow records fall on same day

Written by on May 19, 2017 in Spring 2017, United States of America with 0 Comments
US: West v East: Impressive heat and snow records fall on same day

May 18, 2017 will be remembered for it’s record breaking extremes. From 500+ severe weather reports stretching from Texas to New England of which 27 tornadoes were reported to UPPER 90-degree heat just east of the front to the 42 inches of snow in Colorado. Walters, OK reported a thunderstorm wind gust of 104 mph. While you could […]

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MET OFFICE: May 1-17 Stats, Dry Scotland, Sunny Northern Ireland, Slightly Less Wet England

MET OFFICE: May 1-17 Stats, Dry Scotland, Sunny Northern Ireland, Slightly Less Wet England

Posted on 18 May, 2017 by Met Office Press Office The mid-month statistics for May (1-17 May) show the month got off to a dry start, although the heavy rain yesterday brought up rainfall totals in some areas. It has also been a sunny and moderately mild early May for many. The anticyclonic theme that […]

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Amazing for May 18: Heavy snow Denver, low/mid 90s Philly-Boston, HIGH RISK for tornadoes too…

Written by on May 18, 2017 in Spring 2017, United States of America with 0 Comments
Amazing for May 18: Heavy snow Denver, low/mid 90s Philly-Boston, HIGH RISK for tornadoes too…

It’s an incredible day for weather and extremes on this May 18. You don’t see often if ever, winter storm warnings widely over the Rockies where Denver could see 2-4 inches, Cheyenne 12-24 inches while it’s in the low to mid 90s up the East Coast from DC to Boston and let’s not forget the HIGH RISK for […]

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Rains return to UK, Northern France but is drought concerns over?

Rains return to UK, Northern France but is drought concerns over?

After ‘weeks’ of rainless skies and high pressure dominance, the upper air pattern finally shifted and it was firstly Scotland’s turn to get the soaking on Monday, then northern England and Wales Tuesday followed by southern and eastern England Wednesday. Ahead of the front, warm, moist, subtropical air flowing north, aided by sunshine allowed temperatures to top 30C in Paris yesterday […]

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Record threatening snowstorm for Denver while record challenging heat for East Coast

Written by on May 17, 2017 in Spring 2017, United States of America with 0 Comments
Record threatening snowstorm for Denver while record challenging heat for East Coast

A pattern of extremes continues with a record breaking cold system sliding through the West, set to drop 2-4ft of snow in the Western high country while record low/mid 90s swelter the Eastern Seaboard. An unusually cold storm is expected to drop at least a couple of inches on Denver while 2 FEET may fall on Cheyenne, Wyo. This […]

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NORTHWEST EUROPE: Low pressure in May brings big weather/temperature contrasts

NORTHWEST EUROPE: Low pressure in May brings big weather/temperature contrasts

Low pressure currently spinning over the northeast Atlantic (just west of Ireland) and high pressure over France is drawing unusually warm air aboard southwest winds north. Just as the low’s front pushed into Scotland overnight, temps held in the balmy upper teens overnight and only fell to 16C at Achnagart, Highland. Record warm for a May minimum. The warmth […]

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Wind, rain, snow producing Mother’s Day Nor’easter to be followed by Philly, possibly NYC, Boston’s first 90-degrees

Written by on May 15, 2017 in Spring 2017, United States of America with 0 Comments
Wind, rain, snow producing Mother’s Day Nor’easter to be followed by Philly, possibly NYC, Boston’s first 90-degrees

The Mother’s Day Nor’easter certainly was impressive as the deepening coastal low generated gale-force coastal wind, flooding rain as well as heavy snow. Nice swirl seen on visible satellite. Nice wrap around onshore off the Atlantic. Several spots above 2,000ft in Vermont New Hampshire recorded 4-8, locally 10 inches of snow on Mother’s Day. Dover, Vermont Deep snow at Stoddard and Nelson, […]

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UK gets first rain in 3 weeks, most in 6 weeks while Libya hits 47C, Greece 40C, snow in Russia

Written by on May 15, 2017 in Africa, Rest of Europe, Rest of World, Spring 2017 with 0 Comments
UK gets first rain in 3 weeks, most in 6 weeks while Libya hits 47C, Greece 40C, snow in Russia

Firstly, this was the scene here in central Scotland back on Thursday of last week… The end of a lengthy dry spell in which high pressure dominated. Then the rains arrived and we had a very soggy Saturday over much of the UK… First rains in 3 weeks for some and most in 6 weeks! While the atmospheric tap turned back […]

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Stunning contrast between best and worst drought monitor conditions

Written by on May 12, 2017 in Spring 2017, United States of America with 0 Comments
Stunning contrast between best and worst drought monitor conditions

Below article from weather.com By Chris Dolce May 8 2017 01:00 PM EDT weather.com Just 5 percent of the Lower 48 is experiencing drought conditions as of early May. The change is striking compared to a few years ago when 65 percent of the U.S. was in drought. Drought coverage in the Lower 48 is at […]

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