Ko schreef:Dat 1994 bij jou niet meetelt zeg, vreemd hoor! Het was wel de warmste horror juli in eeuwen. Als ik zo'n wintermaand zou meemaken ..... !
Je hebt toch genoeg warme horror wintermaanden meegemaakt Ko, of bedoel je dat niet ?
Ko schreef:Dat 1994 bij jou niet meetelt zeg, vreemd hoor! Het was wel de warmste horror juli in eeuwen. Als ik zo'n wintermaand zou meemaken ..... !
Accuweather schreef:
Heat to bypass UK; storms to batter areas from France to Poland;]
Bouts of rain will suppress heat in the United Kingdom and Ireland this summer, while rain and thunderstorms frequent areas from Paris to Berlin and Warsaw.
Meanwhile, dry and hot weather will settle in across Italy and the Balkans, leading to drought conditions, poor crop yields and wildfires.
Limited heat, bouts of rain forecast for UK and Ireland
High pressure sitting to the west of Ireland and the U.K. will keep extreme heat at bay and also direct Atlantic depressions between Iceland and the British Isles.
While the center of the depressions will often pass near or north of Scotland, rain will frequent much of the U.K. with the heaviest falls expected in Northern Ireland, western Scotland and northwest England.
"After a wet start to 2016, the unsettled weather will continue into the summer months, which means there could be enhanced localized flooding, especially in areas that are trying to still clean up from the floods in early winter," AccuWeather Meteorologist Tyler Roys said.
Frontal boundaries accompanying the depressions will sweep through the U.K. and Ireland, ending any warmth and resulting in seasonable temperatures for much of the summer months.
The frequency of these fronts and a flow off the Atlantic Ocean for much of the summer will result in no extended heat waves for the Isles.
These fronts will also bring occasional thunderstorms with downpours, lightning and small hail.
Frequent storms, occasional heat to stretch from Paris to Berlin and Warsaw
The predominant storm track for the summer months will send storms from the north Atlantic Ocean eastward into Scandinavia and the Baltic states.
The result of this pattern will be occasional heat building northward and interacting with cold fronts racing eastward across western and northern Europe.
This interaction will result in numerous episodes of rain and thunderstorms from France into Germany, Poland and the Baltic states.
Some of the storms will be severe with the greatest threat for damaging storms in eastern France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, western Czech Republic and western Poland.
The strongest thunderstorms will produce damaging winds, hail and even isolated tornadoes.
Flash flooding will also be a concern due to slow-moving thunderstorms, with the greatest threat stretching from eastern France into southern Germany and western Czech Republic.
While extended heat waves are not expected, one to two days of intense heat are possible ahead of each cold front.
Ted schreef:@ John Kerkhof 11mei2016 21.10uur
Ik hoop niet dat we zo'n vieze vochtige zomer als vorig jaar krijgen. Steeds die convergentielijnen met die vieze smerige vochtige zeelucht die binnenkomt. Ik woon maar 15 km van de kust. Bij 25 graden is die vochtige damplucht al walgelijk.