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Started by bluecar, October 25, 2012, 19:42:16

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bluecar

Hello all.

I really ought to know the answer to this, but when the weather forecast states its a northerly wind is it blowing from the north or to the north?

Regards

Bluecar

bluecar


Carol

The wind direction is coming from the North to the south.   Overnight the country will have a north wind coming direct from the Arctic and our temperatures are going to plummet.   Aaaarhhh.   

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bluecar

Thanks Carol.

Regards

Bluecar

tomatoada

Thanks for this.  I was not sure myself.   
Many years ago I seem to remember being told that the wind changed direction in March and October. 

galina

Most often our wind comes from the West and brings mild moisture laden sea air from the Atlantic.  As Carol said, northerly winds are arctic blasts.  Southerly winds bring warmth from Spain and every now and then red dust straight from the Sahara.  Not sure what easterly winds signify weather wise?  But certainly in winter this is often also a cold direction bringing air from Siberia.

Carol

In winter when we get an easterly wind it usually bad weather direct from Siberia.   Sometimes with an easterly wind during the summer we get fine weather from the continent.   

We had a flurry of snow off and on all day today.  I was in Edinburgh but when we got home the village had a fine lair of  snow.   Here we go again, winter here already and not even November.   

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