Saturday, 31 October 2015

First Snow Arrives On Cue + More To Come, But Not Yet! & Hurricane Patricia Success

First Snow Arrives On Cue + More To Come, But Not Yet! & Hurricane Patricia Success

Recent images/media links of the first snow of the autumn - as highlighted in our several month ahead subscribers report:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-34626210
https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/highlands/732624/first-snow-year-falls-north-scotland/

The week ahead will bring a rather changeable theme with periods of rain developing for many, and more frequently in parts to the west of the country. However, it won't be as cool as recently as winds veer in from a more southerly direction, and temperatures could reach or be well in excess of the mid teens in parts of the south. However, it could be a different picture the further north you go with some more near normal temperatures and standard autumn type weather for the time of the year. Towards the end of the week will bring a much drier and more settled theme for many, although unsettled weather conditions could persist, in particular, in some parts of the north and west, where it will feel cooler. There is also the small risk for some additional wintry showers to develop across higher ground in the north within this period. However, some periods of strong sunshine will deliver some bright and mild conditions at times as high pressure attempts to push in across the British Isles.
Some of this warmth progressing northwards is also part of the process that will help to deliver the cold and wintry conditions later this November, with the possibility of low level snow in places from some notable wintry blasts during the second half of November.
The following Telegraph article from the 23rd October also stated the following:

James Madden, forecaster for Exacta Weather, said: "It does look as though the first wintry showers of the autumn will arrive over the weekend in parts of the far north. "However, on this occasion these are likely to be restricted only to higher ground and of no real significance.

"A more unsettled end to October could bring some further snow across higher ground next week, but any low level snow to other parts of the country is more likely LATER in November."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/weather/11950984/Badly-behaved-weather-is-on-the-way-as-Britains-schools-go-out-for-half-term.html

Third party computer models and other forecasters are likely to undergo some sudden and extravagant changes to some rather wintry and very cold weather conditions for later in November from in or around the 10th November onwards, despite their current outlooks at present.
More enhanced details including snow dates, snow risk forecast charts, and the UK and Ireland November PDF is available to members within the login area.

In addition to the first snow of the autumn at the weekend, there was also some major concerns and mentions of atomic bombs on the other side of the Atlantic from Hurricane Patricia.

Exacta Weather forecast Hurricane Patricia for these exact dates and for the exact locations for where it would make landfall to our USA subscribers on the 7th June - It is also available to view in the UK/Ireland members login area. Our long range forecast also stated that a major and newsworthy hurricane would be significantly downgraded once it made landfall within this period.

No casualties were recorded and Hurricane Patricia was downgraded to a much smaller category storm upon landfall.

UPDATE ADDED: Monday 26th October 2015 - James Madden (Forecast information was added earlier to subscribers)


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