Snow Clips The UK, Cold Threatens Records; Arctic Sea Ice Still Trendless; + Another New Study Finds Clouds To Be Earth's Climate Control Knob, Not CO2
Raw data and logic challenge the AGW narrative, as they always do.
Snow Clips The UK, Cold Threatens Records
Scotland’s highest mountains have experienced an unusual early-season dusting of snow, with the Cairngorms, Glen Coe, and Lochaber among the areas receiving wintry showers. Colder and even snowier conditions are on the cards the week progresses, for much of Europe and all, not just the UK.
Strong north-westerlies have brought cold Arctic air sweeping across the British Isles, delivering an early taste of winter. Nights will feel particularly cold moving into the weekend, with rural areas at risk of ground frost.
The Met Office has said that temperatures across Scotland will easily dip to zero, reaching -3C (26.6F) in some isolated spots, perhaps lower. Such readings would threaten the UK's lowest-ever temperatures recorded at this time of year: -3.5C (25.7F) is the record for Sept 13 (set in Kinbrace in 2023), with -3.3C (26.1F) the benchmark for Sept 14 (set at Lagganlia back in 1981).
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