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This forecast summary is my *PERSONAL OPINION* of how the weather may unfold next week. I will take no responsibility whatsoever for any actions arising from its use. It is provided freely in the spirit of freedom and the great love for meteorology that I personally enjoy and wish to share freely with others. ================================================== =============== Summary valid for Sunday 04/09/05 to Saturday 10/09/05 TOI (time of issue) Thursday 01/09/05 0900 UK local time This summary is based on a quick appraisal of the GFS, JMA, ECMWF, UKMO, FAX, and ENS (NCEP ensemble) labelled charts available from the superb http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten A very tricky week to predict in detail and confidence is only moderate at best for the more general aspects. Still a lot of dry weather likely in many areas though. On Sunday, Eastern and SE England look like having a hot day with sunshine and a moderate east to southeast wind. However, heavy rain and thunderstorms look like moving into western and northern areas with these edging east during the day. On Monday, storms should clear away overnight and all parts will then become under the influence of a slack area of low pressure giving sunny spells, light winds and scattered showers, a few heavy and thundery. Still warm and much less hot in the southeast. The weather from Tuesday to Wednesday can best be described as sunny spells and showers with light winds and quite warm. Fog could become slow to clear during the mornings in prone spots and sea breezes may ensure coastal areas remain sunny. Generally more cloud over Scotland and Northern Ireland. During the rest of the week the trend is for it to become cooler with freshening northwest winds bringing sunny intervals and showers or longer periods of rain to all areas. Amounts of rain in the south are uncertain but likely to be small. SW England likely to see the driest weather at the end of the week. Will (Chief forecaster USW). -- " Visit http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm for Haytor weather " ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet). mailto: www: http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Jim Smith wrote in message
.. . ... so not much chance of 5 consecutive wet days in London from next Thursday onwards then Will??! Thanks as always for the forecast. Jim. Come on, Jim. Be positive, we don't need the rain to help these boys! Best wishes, -- Ken Cook Copley (253m, 830ft) & Copley Lead Mill (218m, 715ft) 5 miles north of Barnard Castle, County Durham. (All times GMT) http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/copley |
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.... so not much chance of 5 consecutive wet days in London from next
Thursday onwards then Will??! Thanks as always for the forecast. Jim. "Will Hand" wrote in message ... ================================================== =============== This forecast summary is my *PERSONAL OPINION* of how the weather may unfold next week. I will take no responsibility whatsoever for any actions arising from its use. It is provided freely in the spirit of freedom and the great love for meteorology that I personally enjoy and wish to share freely with others. ================================================== =============== Summary valid for Sunday 04/09/05 to Saturday 10/09/05 TOI (time of issue) Thursday 01/09/05 0900 UK local time This summary is based on a quick appraisal of the GFS, JMA, ECMWF, UKMO, FAX, and ENS (NCEP ensemble) labelled charts available from the superb http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten A very tricky week to predict in detail and confidence is only moderate at best for the more general aspects. Still a lot of dry weather likely in many areas though. On Sunday, Eastern and SE England look like having a hot day with sunshine and a moderate east to southeast wind. However, heavy rain and thunderstorms look like moving into western and northern areas with these edging east during the day. On Monday, storms should clear away overnight and all parts will then become under the influence of a slack area of low pressure giving sunny spells, light winds and scattered showers, a few heavy and thundery. Still warm and much less hot in the southeast. The weather from Tuesday to Wednesday can best be described as sunny spells and showers with light winds and quite warm. Fog could become slow to clear during the mornings in prone spots and sea breezes may ensure coastal areas remain sunny. Generally more cloud over Scotland and Northern Ireland. During the rest of the week the trend is for it to become cooler with freshening northwest winds bringing sunny intervals and showers or longer periods of rain to all areas. Amounts of rain in the south are uncertain but likely to be small. SW England likely to see the driest weather at the end of the week. Will (Chief forecaster USW). -- " Visit http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm for Haytor weather " ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet). mailto: www: http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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"Ken Cook" wrote in message
Come on, Jim. Be positive, we don't need the rain to help these boys! No, the English bowlers are making enough water as it is. Or the whole team are taking the biscuit. I have a feeling that the Aussies have the measure of the English batsmen now and we will be watching a few wickets fall quick time. Especially if the Aussies win the toss. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Ken Cook wrote:
Jim Smith wrote in message .. . ... so not much chance of 5 consecutive wet days in London from next Thursday onwards then Will??! Thanks as always for the forecast. Jim. Come on, Jim. Be positive, we don't need the rain to help these boys! No Ken, they don't, but it'll just annoy the Aussies even more if it does! -- Rob Overfield Hull |
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