Wednesday 12 April 2017

11 April 2017 - Glasgow

After a day over the weekend when it was pushing 20 degrees we are back to the cloud shield keeping the temperature down and providing a cold wind and rain.  Don't expect this to last however (although I also wouldn't expect this to change over easter just to make the long weekend a bit more miserable for everyone) as according to your "Government weathermen" i.e. those controlling the weather, the battle to contain global burning is getting more and more difficult and this summer is apparently supposed to be a warm one...

www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/15214826.Scotland_set_for_a_scorching_summer__say_weather_forecasters/

Scotland set for a scorching summer, say weather forecasters

SCOTLAND is set for a long, hot summer with forecasters predicting a hotter than normal three months ahead with temperatures as high as 28°C (82°F).
Temperatures reached 19°C (66°F) over the weekend with Scotland as hot as Australia during Britain’s hottest day of the year so far.
But Government weathermen now say to expect above-average temperatures all the way through to the end of June.
Much-hotter-than-usual UK temperatures are nine times more likely than much-cooler-than-average, at 45 per cent versus 5 per cent.
The Met Office three-month forecast said: “For April-June, above-average UK temperatures are more probable than below-average. Warmth is being observed in many regions that are sources for air travelling to the UK. Below-average precipitation is slightly more probable than above-average.”
The Met Office three-month forecast is being briefed to the Cabinet Office,Councils, transport bosses and businesses are being alerted.

So expect to be seeing a lot of chemtrails and chem-haze in the sky along with the usual Nexrad frequency control clouds as man made weather continues to go unnoticed by those distracted by mainstream entertainment...

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11 April 2017 - Terra/MODIS Britain

11 April 2017 - Aqua/MODIS Britain

11 April 2017 - Suomi NPP/VIIRS Scotland

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