Some particular weather events to take note of right now.
North NW Atlantic East and N Norwegian Sea NE Europe, East SE and NE Gulf of Mexico, Eastern USA SE USA, NW USA, Spain, Southern and Eastern Punjab in Pakistan, East and NE SE India, SW Japan, West N and N Central and NE Pacific East NE off Caracas, NW Azores, NW Bay of Biscay and West NW UK, UK Norway Scandinavia Finland NE and NW Europe, the Indus Valley, Punjab Pakistan, the Karakoram and Himalaya Bangladesh, Thailand and Burma SW S Bangladesh and Assam of NE India.
Looked at the Satellite Map and UKMO and the Satellite and Rainfall radars, we are not going to stay dry and hot for too long now. And I had a check of the Bracknell fax charts as well, and looked what is the Indian Monsoon doing.
I can clearly say that there are on increasing regularity and are predicted and tracking along the Gyrating Low Pressure belts recurving Low's and the signal says there is much rain and Low Pressure being reported and recorded and the UKMO is picking this signal up very well indeed, the ECMWF and GFS models have been in opposition with each other then the UKMO and ECMWF take us in the UK along with the areas mention they are right now seeing areas of Thundery storms and some developing Atlantic Tropical Storms two of them of which one is given a name it is approaching the SE off the Southeast Caribbean Islands ENE of Caracas by 300 miles. There is more chance of cool NW winds for the UK with rain bearing frontal Low's Pressure systems cross Ireland N England and Scotland to NE UK N and NE England while even South and SE UK should see more cloudy weather after Wednesday's area of hot and sunny 32 deg C S and SE UK Thurs- Fri- Sat- and Sunday looks packed with West and NW flow bring cool and wetter weather for much of UK (GB).
Today 19th June, and early part of June 20- maybe take a look at the climate re analyzer website and look at how the weather across the Northern Hemisphere is currently enriched with rain packed areas of wind and rain lol!.😆😎⛈☀️🌦🌧🌊☔️🌜.
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20 June 2017 00:47:31
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Reason: Informative
Climate is warming up, Scotland and N Ireland and North England still often gets some Winter frost, ice and snow, November to March, but the SE and South UK including S Central England and Wales, together with the West and North through the year, they sometimes get more rain than London and S SE England, where some longer dry fine spells without much heavy rain is seen every year.
The North Atlantic Sea often gets some much Colder Wintry conditions from November to March Months, and Mild SW and South winds tend to be more frequent over the East and SE of North Atlantic Sea, as the Azores High tends to stay in charge.
With this warmth and heat, the Central and South UK has become mostly free of snow and frost.