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SEVERE WINTRY END TO JANUARY IN UK Although mild weather with rain at times will dominate the UK for the next few days, the final week of the month looks set to be dominated by a severe plunge of winter, with hard frosts and widespread snow. The snow will initially affect Scotland and northeast England from Monday 26th Jan, but will then extend to most other parts by the middle of the week. Sporting fixtures and transport are expected to be severely affected. Lets hope it comes true! |
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![]() "nguk.." wrote in message ... http://www.britishweatherservices.co.uk/index.htm SEVERE WINTRY END TO JANUARY IN UK Although mild weather with rain at times will dominate the UK for the next few days, the final week of the month looks set to be dominated by a severe plunge of winter, with hard frosts and widespread snow. The snow will initially affect Scotland and northeast England from Monday 26th Jan, but will then extend to most other parts by the middle of the week. Sporting fixtures and transport are expected to be severely affected. Lets hope it comes true! http://129.13.102.67/wz/pics/brack4a.gif ![]() |
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![]() "nguk.." wrote in message ... "nguk.." wrote in message ... http://www.britishweatherservices.co.uk/index.htm http://129.13.102.67/wz/pics/brack4a.gif ![]() Hi Neil, Looks to me like a omega block mid-Atlantic - http://met.psu.edu/trop-cgi/ukmettc2...y &hour=144hr Models are beginning to converge, as Mike pointed out yesterday evening - http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/MT...ester_ens.html However the operational run looks to be more severe than the rest. Joe |
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![]() "Joe Hunt" wrote in message ... http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/MT...ester_ens.html However the operational run looks to be more severe than the rest. I like the consistency (relatively speaking) up to the 28th -- eight days ahead is quite a long time for this -- but it is noticeable how it falls away totally after that, and from the 29th the runs are practically random (within the climatological envelope). It'll be interesting to see whether future runs continue to identify the 28th as the day the models lose it. Philip Eden |
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![]() Joe Thanks Joe interesting chart that |
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So, in a nutshell, road traffic grinds to a halt; rail traffic grinds even
more to a halt than it usually does. Power cuts, burst water mains, high mortality amongst the elderly, and an already flakey National Health Service overwhelmed with fractures and hypothermia cases. Oh, joy......... CK "nguk.." wrote in message ... http://www.britishweatherservices.co.uk/index.htm SEVERE WINTRY END TO JANUARY IN UK Although mild weather with rain at times will dominate the UK for the next few days, the final week of the month looks set to be dominated by a severe plunge of winter, with hard frosts and widespread snow. The snow will initially affect Scotland and northeast England from Monday 26th Jan, but will then extend to most other parts by the middle of the week. Sporting fixtures and transport are expected to be severely affected. Lets hope it comes true! |
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:33:03 +0000 (UTC), "Natsman"
wrote: So, in a nutshell, road traffic grinds to a halt; rail traffic grinds even more to a halt than it usually does. Power cuts, burst water mains, high mortality amongst the elderly, and an already flakey National Health Service overwhelmed with fractures and hypothermia cases. Oh, joy......... Is your glass half empty by some chance? ![]() |
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![]() "nguk.." wrote in message ... http://www.britishweatherservices.co.uk/index.htm SEVERE WINTRY END TO JANUARY IN UK snip.... Sporting fixtures and transport are expected to be severely affected. Lets hope it comes true! .... and this is what you really want !! How sad... John -- York, North Yorkshire. (Norman Virus Protected) |
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 15:00:05 -0000, "John Whitby"
wrote: Sporting fixtures and transport are expected to be severely affected. Lets hope it comes true! ... and this is what you really want !! How sad... John Never mind battle commencing between warm and cold air, instead let battle commence between the snow haters and the snow lovers! Ding! Ding! Round one! |
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![]() ... and this is what you really want !! How sad... John -- York, North Yorkshire. (Norman Virus Protected) Who said i want that ? cant i have any snow? or do you want it banned and stay with sunny weather for the rest of your life? blah blah |
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