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Early taste of Winter late next week with Snow Flurries Predicted for parts of the UK
A real drop in temperature is forecast in around 7 days time, with the computer models predicting a stark drop in temperature by around next Friday. The change will likely bring with it a significant amount of frost into the weekend commencing the 27th and yes, the risk of some hill snow in the north.…
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El Nino is even stronger than expected, Warn Forecasters
El Nino was only expected to reach 0.5C to 1.0C warmer than average in terms of Pacific Sea Surface temperatures however the latest data suggests it could reach well above 1.5C above average.
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First Snow Forecast as Arctic Plunge to affect the UK next week
It’s time time of year again during which we are approaching winter, it’s chilly at times, but not particularly so. Later next week could bring us a taste of what’s to come over the next 4 months (winter), with a significant northerly plunge sweeping Arctic origin air right across the UK, it will feel raw.…
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UK Met Office Issue “Amber” Warning as gales to HIT Tomorrow
Although the ferocious 90-100mph winds do not pose a threat for tomorrow, conditions will still be severe across South West England, Wales, Northern England, Coastal regions of Ireland and southern and western Scotland through tomorrow thanks to storm Callum. 70-80mph wind gusts will affect this area. Some significant travel disruption is likely here through tomorrow.…
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Warning – Bad Weather to bring SEVERE Winds and Flooding in the UK Tomorrow
Although the ferocious 90-100mph winds do not pose a threat for tomorrow, conditions will still be severe across South West England, Wales, Northern England, Coastal regions of Ireland and southern and western Scotland through tomorrow thanks to storm Callum. 70-80mph wind gusts will affect this area. Some significant travel disruption is likely here through tomorrow.…
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La Nina Declared for Winter 2020
A La Nina is the most likely outcome for 2020. NOAA have stated that there is a 55% chance La Nina will develop for 2020. This means colder than average waters are expected to develop over the central Equatorial regions during the remainder of 2020. What impacts could this have? The following map from Columbia…