2017.02.08 – Forecast for RABAT, Morocco

TODAY there will be a lot of sunshine and especially in the second half of the day, no or close to no clouds are expected. The temperatures this morning are at around 11 degrees Celsius, but are expected to reach up to 19 degrees later in the day. The wind will be mostly light, in the evening moderate.

TOMORROW will start off quite sunny, but then clouds will start moving in and it will be cloudy with patches of sunshine in the afternoon. Nonetheless, at 12 to 21 deg. C, it will be warmer than today, and except around sunrise and sunset the wind will be light.
On FRIDAY the sky is expected to stay overcast for more or less the entire day, and (in parts strong) rain is predicted. The temperatures will start off at only 7 degrees Centigrade, and not reach values above 12 degrees. The wind will still be mostly light, however.
TREND:
Saturday: Rainy, 11 to 22C, windy
Sunday: Rainy, thunderstorms in the evening, 11 to 17C, windy
Monday: Sunny, showers in the evening, 9 to 16C
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, 10 to 17C
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, 9 to 19C
Thursday: Fair, 9 to 21C
Friday: Sunny, 13 to 22C

2017.02.07 – Weather Forecast for Rabat, Morocco

TODAY will bring us a mix of clouds and sunshine. The day is starting off fairly cloudy and at temperatures of around 9 degrees Celsius, but in the coming hours a lot more sunshine is expected, which will help the temperatures reach up to 21 deg. C. Throughout the afternoon and especially in the evening the cloud cover will increase again; precipitation is not to be expected, though.

The air will become increasingly unstable in the coming night as a cold from approaches from the Ocean, and tomorrow morning there may be strong rain showers or even thunderstorms.
TOMORROW morning will start off with some strong rain showers and a few thunderstorms in the region, which are expected to have dissipated by around 9:00. For the rest of the day, sunshine is forecast, little to no clouds, and no precipitation. The temperatures will reach from 8 to 19 degrees Celsius.
THURSDAY will start off quite sunny, but from noon onwards there will be more and more clouds. Precipitation isn’t expected, however. It will be quite warm, with temperatures rising from 10 degrees in the morning to up to 22 in the afternoon, and with only light wind.
TREND:
Friday: Rain, 8 to 15C
Saturday: Rainy, 11 to 20C, windy
Sunday: Showers, 12 to 19C, windy
Monday: Fairy, showers, 12 to 16C, windy
Tuesday: Fair, showers, 11 to 17C
Wednesday: Thunderstorm, 13 to 18C
Thursday: Rainy, 13 to 16C, windy
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2017.01.28 – Weather Forecast for Rabat

TODAY may start off with quite a bit of clouds, but later the sky is expected to clear and it will stay mostly sunny at least for the second half of the day. The temperatures this morning start off at 12 degrees and are expected to reach a maximum of up to 19 later during the day. No precipitation is expected, and the wind will be mainly light.

TOMORROW there will be close to no clouds and hence a lot of sunshine. In the morning, the wind may still be fairly noticeable, but during the day it will lost intensity. The temperatures are forecast to range from 7 to 19 degrees Celsius.
On MONDAY it will stay very cloudy or overcast for the majority of the day, only shortly before sunset the sky is expected to clear. The wind will be quite light, and temperatures are forecast to be quite warm, reaching from 11 deg. C in the morning to 22 Centigrade later on during the day.
TREND:
Tuesday: Sunny, 13 to 22C
Wednesday: Fair, 11 to 20C
Thursday: Rainy, 10 to 16C
Friday: Mostly sunny, 10 to 19C
Saturday: Sunny, 9 to 20C
Sunday: Fair, 12 to 20C

2017.01.01 – New Year’s Weather in Europe

Happy new year everybody! And let’s get straight into an overview of the weather situation in Europe on the first day of 2017.

Europe is currently dominated by high-pressure weather. The dominant high that was located over the Alps yesterday has weekend a bit and moved further south, with a couple different centers of high pressure being located just to the north of the Mediterranean. A strong high pressure area is located over the northern Atlantic NW of the British isles and to the south of Iceland, which is pushing cold air from the Arctic towards the south at its eastern flank. At the leading edge of this cold air, a cold front results in a clearly noticeable change of air masses, with quite a bit of rain and also windy weather. The cold front is currently located across the very south of the UK. Because of the high pressure influence, the temperatures are similar throughout Europe, being a bit below freezing at around 0 to -8 degrees Celsius in the morning, and reaching a maximum of 0 to 4 degrees during the day. It will also be largely dry in mainland Europe, however the cold air advancing from the north and especially the cold front at the leading edge will bring some precipitation, largely in the form of rain in the lowland. There may be some snow as the front moves into Germany at night, however.

2016.12.31 – Europe Meteorological Situation Overview

Mainland Europe is currently dominated by a strong high pressure area located over the Alps. In the eastern Mediterranean, a low pressure system brought heavy precipitation, in many cases in the form of snow, to Greece and surrounding regions, while Scandinavia is being battered with wind and precipitation as a low pressure system is moving across the peninsula. A cold front is crossing over the British isles from the north-northwest with cooler air trailing behind, bringing storm gusts in the process. In most of mainland Europe, temperatures are slightly below freezing at night and reach low positive values during the day, with the Balkan and Scandinavia being the exceptions where it is cooler.

2016.12.30 – When will there be winter in (central) Europe?

So far, this winter was fairly mild and also unusually dry throughout large parts of Europe – but recent runs of the forecast models suggest that that might change soon. Currently, cold air is located over the Balkan, which even led to snow falling in Greece with pictures of the Acropolis covered in snow. The temperatures stay below 0 degrees Celsius even during daytime in the region. However in the rest of Europe to the north and west, the temperatures range from around 0 to 5 degrees.

The map below shows the current snow cover in Europe and the altitude at which the temperature reaches 0 deg. C (in meters) – as you can see, western and central Europe have absolutely no snow except for in the mountains, and the altitude of 0 degrees Celsius is located at around 2,000m.

The reason why it is cold in the southeast but comparatively warm but nonetheless dry in the rest of Europe is a high pressure area located over central Europe, which moves the cold air from Russia to the southwest towards the Mediterranean, while keeping upright a flow of mild air from the southwest and west towards the rest of Europe. The high is also blocking the rain coming from the Atlantic, though, resulting in the unusually dry weather for this season.

Towards new year’s eve, however, this high-pressure system is expected to weaken while at the same time a new one will form over the northern Atlantic and start to move east gradually. Ahead of that new high, the wind direction in central Europe will turn from west to north, and with the wind from the north comes cooler air.

A cold front will be located at the leading edge of this cold air mass, hence precipitation in liquid and solid form is to be expected. The level at which 0 degrees Centigrade are reached will fall to 200m, in some places possibly even right down to 0m. Except for Scandinavia, the first ones to be affected by this cold air will be the British Isles (UK and Ireland), with snow falling throughout Scotland and possibly even in some lower-lying areas of England. On the 2nd of January, the snow is then also expected to reach France, Germany and possibly Austria and Switzerland, with the largest amounts of snow expected to fall at the northern side of the Alps.

Although there will be snow, the temperatures will still range from around -3 to +5 degrees every day, and especially in the northern parts of central Europe the snow is expected to melt.

On Friday, new snow is expected to fall throughout large parts of Europe, and it will continue throughout the weekend especially in the Alps and the southern half of Germany, resulting in a predicted snow cover of over 10cm in some low-lying areas.

This is a brief overview of what is expected to happen in terms of winter in (central) Europe AS OF NOW; please do take note that these forecasts are still quite long-term and hence may change in the coming days.

2016.12.18 – Forecast for BERLIN

Forecast for BERLIN

 

TODAY it will stay overcast and drizzly for the entire day, no sunshine is to be expected. The temperatures will range from 1 to 5°C above freezing, and the wind will be mostly light, coming from westerly directions.

 

TOMORROW morning there will be some fog especially in the areas surrounding Berlin, which expected to dissolve/lift by noon, leaving a mostly cloudy sky. Towards the evening it may be a little friendlier, with brief periods of sunshine in the afternoon hours before sunset. The temperatures won’t change much over the course of the day, and will hover between 3 and 5°C. The wind will be coming from the east or southeast and will be light.

 

It will be overcast in the morning on TUESDAY, but later the clouds are expected to move away and give way to sunshine. In the morning, the temperatures will drop slightly below freezing to -1°C, but the maxima will still be around +2°C, above freezing. The wind will continue to be mostly light and the southeasterly flow will persist.

 

TREND:

 

Wednesday: Partly cloudy, -1 to +3°C

Thursday: Fair, -1 to +4°C

Friday: Partly cloudy, -1 to +3°C

Saturday: Partly cloudy, 0 to 3°C

Sunday: Mostly sunny, -1 to +5°C

 

Announcing Meteo TGS

M.I.L.K. Weather has launched “meteo TGS”, a service created for the “Think Global School” to provide up-to-date weather data and forecasts specifically for TGS. The website can be found here: www.milk-weather.org/tgs

 

2016.06.25 – Convective Forecast

The weather setup with severe thunderstorms throughout central Europe is not over yet, and once more, very powerful thunderstorms may form over the course of the day, especially in the east of the forecast region. Main risks will be large amounts of rain (up to 80l/m² per hour), severe storm gusts exceeding 120km/h, hail up to >4cm in diameter, and an increased chance for a tornado event, especially in the evening hours.

2016.06.25