Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Strong Cold Front Sweeps Across Much of Europe

BALTIMORE, Maryland August 19, 2014 - A strong cold front is sweeping down from the Arctic and plunging temperatures across much of the northern half of the European Continent noticeably below normal. Even the pro-global warming crowd at the BBC was forced to concede that the soccer match Monday night in Lancashire between Burnley and Chelsea was played at "chilly" Turf Moor, while the BBC forecast for Lancashire tonight calls for a low of 46 degrees. Lancashire is in the central part of the United Kingdom. At Inverness, in northern Scotland, the BBC says the cold will last at least through Sunday. In fact, the forecast low at Inverness Airport Saturday night is 43 degrees. Folks, this is the middle of August. The cause of the cold is a strong Arctic Cold front sweeping south across the Continent. Southern Europe - Spain, Italy and Greece - are not affected by the front.

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