Environmental News For The Week Ending 09 May 2019
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Note: Because of the high volume of news regarding the coronavirus outbreak, that news has been published separately:
Major coronavirus metrics continue to head lower in the US, and now also globally. New cases in the US during the week ending May 8th were down 18.6% from new cases during the week ending May 1st, and are now down 83.3% from the January peak; this week also saw fewer new cases than any week since September. This week s US deaths attributed to Covid were 6.8% lower than the prior week s, and down 80.5% from the January high; US Covid deaths are now at the lowest rate since since the second week of July.
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A fallen tree blocked the southbound carriageway of the A9 at Daviot, south of Inverness, for just over an hour Thursday morning.
Traffic Scotland removed the tree but warned that the snowy conditions were continuing to affect roads and journey times.
Police diversions were in place for some time near Tomintoul in Moray on the A939 after a tanker got stuck in the snow.
Meanwhile, drivers on the M8 and the A720 were warned to take precautions as flurries of snow were also reported in the area.
They eased off as the morning went on and no major delays were reported.
1981-2010 baseline, with its average minimum dropping a whopping 2.5C below the mean:
Austria April Mean [zamg.ac.at].SWITZERLAND
The national average in April across
Switzerland sank to 2.9C a full 1C below the 1981-2010 norm.
The last time the country suffered an April this cold was back 2001.
And across the Upper Engadin, the month actually finished up almost 2C below the baseline you have to go back to the 1980s here to find a colder April, reports meteoschweiz.ch who calls conditions in April: The Great Cold.
THE UK
Not to be left out, the UK Met Office has confirmed that the average temperature in April was the lowest seen in Britain since 1922 (solar minimum of cycle 15). It also states that there were high levels of air frost, not seen since 1960.
Arctic blast to strike Scotland as snow, thunder and gales forecast
The Met Office says showers on Wednesday are bringing sleet, snow and even rumbles of thunder to northern parts of Scotland, with wind chill making it feel even colder .
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