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Southeast Australia Struck by Anomalous Heat Wave

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Wunderground-16 March 2013-Christopher Burt

 

Southern Australia has endured an anomalous ‘Summer in March’ heat wave the first two weeks of this month akin to what the eastern two-thirds of the U.S. experienced in March 2012. Temperatures have averaged as much as 10°C (18°F) above normal.

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology released a special statement concerning this unusual heat event. The one statistic that seemed the most remarkable was that Melbourne, Victoria recorded 9 consecutive days (from March 4 to 12) when temperatures peaked at 30°C (86°F) or warmer (in fact all 9 days exceeded 32°C/89.6°F). This was the longest string of 30°C+ temperatures ever measured in the city for any month of the year since records began in 1855 (the previous record was 8 days on January 24-31, 1974). The nights were mild as well with 7 consecutive days (March 7-13) recording minimum temperatures of 20°C (68°F) or warmer, also an all-time record for such for any month. On the night of March 13th the minimum fell to only 26.5°C (79.7°F), the city’s warmest March night on record. Adelaide, South Australia experienced 10 consecutive days with highs above 32°C (89.6°F) from March 3 to March 12, the 2nd longest such streak in March on record (the longest was 15 days on March 3-17, 2008).

 

Snow Strands Thousands of Cars in Hungary

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The Weather Channel-16 March 2013

 Snow covers yellow flowers in the gardens of the Belvedere Palace in Vienna on March 14, 2013. Temperatures in the Austrian capital were around the freezing point.      AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER KLEIN

 

BUDAPEST, Hungary -- A major snowstorm and violent gusts of wind forced thousands of people to spend the night in their cars or roadside buildings after being stranded on a major Hungarian highway.

Rescue officials said wind gusts of up to 100 kph (62 mph) and trucks jackknifed across the M1 highway between Budapest and Vienna led to the traffic jams. On Friday, rescuers cut across guardrails to allow vehicles to leave the jammed highway on makeshift roads.

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Major Snowstorm Slams Russia and Central, Eastern Europe (Video)

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AccuWeather.com March 16, 2013; 5:40 AM

A major winter storm was ongoing Friday over eastern Europe.

Snow was falling from the western Ukraine and Slovakia northeastward into Belarus and western Russia.

Snowfall blanketed Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, on Thursday and Thursday night while more than 6 inches of rain fell in the lower elevation capital city of Podgorica to the south in Montenegro.

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