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WEATHER TALK TODAY: 110 degrees for American Southwest, Whilst Britain warms this week!
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Weather Talk
By Mark Vogan
GOOD BBQ WEATHER THIS WEEK FOR MUCH OF UNITED KINGDOM AND EASTERN US
As high pressure once again builds towards us from the Azores once again, the pattern is beginning to show itself and we have some good BBQ weather ahead, particularly from Wednesday up until the weekend with highs generally topping the 70-73 degree mark for Glasgow in the north and 75-80 for areas surrounding the London area. Rain chances thought they are there, should be more patchy or isolated AFTER Tuesday as sun becomes more dominant than rain chances.
The drier than normal weather persists and will continue desite the return of cooling and a trough by late weekend into next week.
Major heat appears to be building from the Southern US all the way to New England through this week and a heat wave is likely for the Misissippi Valley as well as the Southwest deserts by starting today where highs may build towards the 110-degree mark at Death Valley. Stay tuned.
True blowtorch heat (90s) combined with tropical humidity (70s and even low 80s in dew points) should sweat a region from Texas and Louisiana to the Ohio Valley this week..
Remember, tomorrow marks the official start of the 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Season.....
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India & sub-continental Asia Weather
By Rajesh Kapadia
The Arabian Sea system is now a depression.
It was stationed at 15.5N and 63.5E at 5.30pm IST today, 31st, that is 1050 Kms South-West of Mumbai.Core pressure is now 1001 Hpa, and the wind speed is 25 Knots.
System is expected to intensify,as the SST is conducive at 31c.
As expected,it has moved North-West,and is likely to continue in that direction for the next 24Hrs.Subsequently,it should encounter the W.D, and as mentioned yesterday in my write up, recurve towards the India/Pakistan border by the 3rd. of June.
Effectively, I maintain that the rainfall will decrease in Kerala and Karnataka coast from 1st. June.
But, Goa and Maharashtra coasts will get light to moderate rains from Wednessday till around the 6th. whilst the interior regions of Maharashtra, Karnataka and entire T.N will remain practically dry till the 8th./9th. of June at least.
Readings of 31st. May 2010:
Higheat in Asia: Dadu (Pakistan): 48c
Highest in India: Ganganagar: 46.4c
Hottest Night: Bikaner: 31.1c
Mumbai today: Colaba: 36.4c, Santa Cruz:35.2c.
Mumbai will get its pre-Monsoon showers from Wednessday.
Forecast till Saturday is that days will be sweaty and hot, as there will be cloudy skies and some rain.
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High: 96 degrees at Needles, CA
Low: 26 degress at Big Piney, WY
Today's Extremes here at my house
High: 66 degrees
Low: 43 degrees
Conditions: Steam was visible rising off bodies of water outside of New Cumnock, Ayrshire as well as frost on cars and in fields in same area. After a clear, calmy, cold start. the day remained mostly sunny with afternoon puffy cumulus building.
Thanks for reading.
-Mark
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