LAST WEEK: 24 September 2017 – 30 September 2017 Precipitation vs. LY
Temperature vs. LY
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Period of Record: Sep 24 2017 to Sep 30 2017
Period of Record: Sep 24 2017 to Sep 30 2017
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• Warmer West and North. Temperatures were much warmer than normal for much of western and northern Europe throughout the week despite only being slightly above LY. Showers were scattered throughout western areas to begin the week, but a strong low pressure system brought some heavy rain to France and Germany late.
Wetter
Warmer
2017 2016 Change Normal
City
• Cooling Late Central and East. Most of central and eastern Europe were much cooler than LY and normal to end the week. Showers fell throughout the week near western Turkey.
2017 2016 Change Normal
Tr - Ankara
17.0
12.5
4.4
15.3
It - Messina
28
0
28
Tr - Adana
25.9
23.1
2.9
25.3
Tr - Istanbul
19
1
18
8
Uk - Glasgow, SC
13.2
11.5
1.7
11.9
Fr - Paris
23
10
12
12
Uk - Crawley, EN
15.1
13.6
1.4
13.4
Es - Barcelona
18
8
10
17
Tr - Istanbul
20.9
19.6
1.3
20.6
Ba - Sarajevo
7
0
7
13
It - Rome
18.3
19.6
-1.3
19.8
Uk - Glasgow, SC
16
24
-8
16
Fi - Helsinki
10.3
12.1
-1.8
10.0
Fi - Helsinki
0
12
-12
14
Hu - Budapest
13.2
15.2
-2.0
14.9
Se - Stockholm
0
15
-15
10
At - Vienna
14.1
16.3
-2.2
14.3
It - Rome
0
23
-22
22
Cz - Prague
13.3
15.8
-2.5
12.4
No - Oslo
2
25
-23
17
THIS WEEK: 01 October 2017 – 07 October 2017 Wetter
Precipitation vs. LY
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Precipitation vs. Normal
Temperature vs. Normal
Temperature vs. LY
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Last Week Actuals
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23
Weather Impact by Product Category Great Britain Belgium Finland Turkey Austria
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This Week Outlook • Warmer vs LY, but Seasonable. Cooler air will dominate eastern Europe to begin the week, while western Europe remains warm. Western Europe will cool late. Despite the cool air, most regions will average out warmer than LY. • Wet Central Europe. As storm systems make their way east off the Atlantic, expect showers across western and central Europe throughout the week. The heaviest rain looks to fall from the Alps to Poland. • Warmer than LY temperatures in most areas will suppress year-over-year demand for autumn/winter ranges, while the wetter conditions will also have a negative impact on retail store traffic throughout the week.
Weather Impact by Product Category Portugal Greece Norway France Hungary
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T-Shirts Retail Traffic Umbrellas Soup Knitwear
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THIS WEEKEND: 07 October 2017 – 08 October 2017 Saturday
Sunday Wetter
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This Weekend Outlook • Still Warmer than LY, but Cooler West and Warmer East. Most regions in Europe will continue to trend warmer than LY this weekend. Western Europe, especially southwest Europe will continue to remain cooler than normal, while eastern Europe begins to warm. As was the story during the previous week, expect more showers in Central Europe.
NEXT WEEK: 08 October 2017 – 14 October 2017 Wetter
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Next Week Outlook • Warmer North and East. Eastern and Norther Europe start the week mild, but by the end of the week, trend well above normal and LY. Western Europe will remain cooler, still warmer than LY, to begin the week, but trend warmer by the following weekend. • Continued Showers in Central Europe. As storm systems continue to die in from the northwest, expect more showers in central Europe from the Mediterranean to Belarus. • Expect another week of challenging demand for autumn/winter products such as jumpers, tea and heaters.
Weather Impact by Product Category Spain Germany Ireland Sweden Romania