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Anymore Snow? Forecast for the Next Few Days | 27.10.2018 19.40 |
Currently temperatures are more akin to what you might expect in January, not the end of October. It will remain cold for the next few days, however later next week temperatures may start to pick up towards average, but it will remain on the “cold side”. Overnight snow showers affected Northern Scotland and North East…
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Uranus will be visible to the naked eye across the UK tonight
.. Given that you get clear skies. Thankfully most of us away from northern, western or eastern coasts will see largely clear skies across England and Ireland tonight, that means there’s a good chance of catching a glimpse of Uranus in the air. Severe Weather Updates’ Guide to witnessing the Spectacle. 1. Look towards the…
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Snow & Ice WARNING Issued for parts of the UK for Tonight
Added 26th October 2018 13:42 Forecast Summary Ok so some clarity…. as there has been a LOT of confusion about this weekend’s snow risk. We have been talking about snow above 200m in Northern Scotland and Northern Ireland for days, if not weeks now and finally we are here and the met office have issued…
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Freezing temperatures and snow on Northern hills: Weekend UK Forecast
Added 25th October 2018 20:46 Forecast Summary As you probably know much colder than average conditions will be arriving tomorrow and last for a few days. It’ll be significantly colder than average with widespread overnight frosts and a risk of snow for northern hills. A cold front will sink south tomorrow morning giving us all…
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Official Winter 2018-2019 By Location Forecast: New EL NINO Alert
Following winter storm Gia which blanketed large parts of the central US and up to the mid Atlantic coast in North Carolina with up to 12 inches of snow in places, the pattern remains favorable for more cold outbreaks and winter snow storms for the remainder of January. Following modest temperatures to start this week,…
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Potential for Brutal Winter for parts of the US | Winter forecast 2018-2019 |
An El Nino, a spell of warmer than average sea surface temperatures in the Pacific, is significant for the Winter 2018-2019 weather forecast. The opposite of “La Nina”, an El Nino event is typically associated with a strong polar jet affecting the north eastern states of the United States from Quebec, Nova Scotia and into…