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Astonishing warmth expected across most of Europe over the next 10 days. Maps give an indication of the temperature departures from average.
A giant high pressure anomaly over Europe during the next 10 days - this stable weather pattern will generally bring above average temperatures & sunshine with below average rainfall & wind speeds, but some frost & fog in places night/morning.
With partly cloudy skies today, NASA satellite can estimate the snow covered ground across the UK & Ireland- shown as red to distinguish from cloud.
Here is a NASA satellite estimate of the snow covered ground across the U.K. & Ireland this afternoon (falsely coloured red to distinguish from cloud cover).
Welcome to Winter 2018/19 - a long cold snap likely for parts of Europe. The maps give an idea of how cold/warm relative to average for the next 2 weeks, but for short-term snow details for your area, refer to your local weather experts.
December 2018 was a warm month for most, and notably in parts of Germany, Poland, Turkey and France. The map shows a model estimate of the temperature anomalies (via @WorldClimateSvc)
If you love wildlife like me, you can imagine how special it was to swim with the seals at Seal Island today.
Look how much cooling in the sea occurred (cold wakes) in the paths of typhoon Trami, hurricane Willa and cyclone Mekunu (credit: NASA Earth Observatory)
The best estimate shows November 2018 was a warmer than average month over large portions of Europe, and notably so in Finland (map credit: @WorldClimateSvc).
If you’re fascinated with Oceania, like me, you’ll love this exhibition @royalacademy. But hurry, it closes soon. #RAOceania