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Old 03-27-2012, 02:32 AM
 
Location: Leeds, UK
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Another cloudless and rainless day in the UK & Ireland.. I wonder what temperatures would be like if this was summer?

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Old 03-27-2012, 04:10 AM
 
Location: Leeds, UK
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The temperature is jumping a degree every 10 minutes here.. gonna be a warm one for sure
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Old 03-27-2012, 04:20 AM
 
Location: Laurentia
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Found a map to your taste!
That looks much better .

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NAM18z has .30" qpf of all snow for Bangor, Maine Thursday.
Ooh...some snow. Also looking much better. If the QPF verifies, then Bangor will get at least a few inches, which I'd consider a refreshing change from the summer-like conditions a few days ago. Spring is alive and well in the Northeast.

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I was walking around tonight and it felt great. Chilly with a blustery wind. Current temperature is 34 F with a windchill of 24 F. Very refreshing.
Sounds nice to me. I agree that it would be refreshing.

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Dewpoint is 3°F!
Even nicer than I expected .
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Old 03-27-2012, 04:30 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Temp maps for this morning.

Sub Zero wind chill readings for tip of Maine.
Single Digits for Maine and high elevations.
Teens mostly CT northward.
That 24 you see is for NYC.
15 degrees+ difference since yesterday morning. Meanwhile the Plains are waking up to 60 degrees.

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Old 03-27-2012, 05:23 AM
 
Location: Buxton, England
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I would be unsurprised if the March England high temperature record goes actually. Today even in Buxton it's already 18°C and 20 is likely.
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I would be unsurprised if the March England high temperature record goes actually. Today even in Buxton it's already 18°C and 20 is likely.
This is actually really interesting. I wonder if the American heat wave shifted east, or if they're unconnceted. Looking at a jet stream map might help.
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Old 03-27-2012, 05:41 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Could the rubber band finally be snapping the other way? Gees.

The trough in the East senario has been constantly shown lately for after end of March.

Here is the latest GFS Temp anomalies. Its only one run so lets see if it keeps showing this 10 degrees below average senario.


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Old 03-27-2012, 05:45 AM
 
Location: Leeds, UK
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This is actually really interesting. I wonder if the American heat wave shifted east, or if they're unconnceted. Looking at a jet stream map might help.
Jet Stream is well north of the UK, high pressure right above us, very dry air preventing any cloud formation.
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Old 03-27-2012, 05:49 AM
 
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Another cloudless and rainless day in the UK & Ireland.. I wonder what temperatures would be like if this was summer?
I dont reckon it would be all that high, if it was, it would currently be warmest in Southern/central england, not NE scotland. Under the current conditions there doesnt seem any particular heat to tap in to off the continent, rather all the places that are warm seem to be the kind of places that can occasionally get warm in winter rather than summer due to dry air and light fohn winds (ie Aboyne got to 18c in Jan 2003, Aberdeen 17c in feb 2012)

It would be warm, no doubt, but probably around the 30c mark rather than 35c+
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Old 03-27-2012, 05:55 AM
 
Location: Yorkshire, England
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I dont reckon it would be all that high, if it was, it would currently be warmest in Southern/central england, not NE scotland. Under the current conditions there doesnt seem any particular heat to tap in to off the continent, rather all the places that are warm seem to be the kind of places that can occasionally get warm in winter rather than summer due to dry air and light fohn winds (ie Aboyne got to 18c in Jan 2003, Aberdeen 17c in feb 2012)

It would be warm, no doubt, but probably around the 30c mark rather than 35c+
Good point actually - it hasn't been that abnormal down here, currently 16.6C at Hampstead with 18-20 probably the most we can expect. We haven't had a 20 yet, though we've had a 19.5. I think with the extra-dry ground both here and in France the potential for something like a 2003 summer spell is there this year if we get the right synoptics.
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