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Old September 29th 08, 11:58 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On Sep 29, 5:57*am, "Col" wrote:
"Dave R." wrote in message

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No why not stay Col is full of anticipation for Friday morning lol


Has this newsgroup really come to this, when people can't
even post about looking forward to different weather conditions
without being mocked by the likes of you?

I shouldh've kept you in the killfile where you belong.

Col
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Bolton, Lancashire.
160m asl.


Dave only really wants to talk about hot and sunny weather, which he
expects to happen all the time, in SW London, in Autumn. Any other
kind of weather gets complained about. Fair enough, but you've got to
think that may be an expectation of late September weather in the UK,
which is seldom fulfilled!

Here's the commentary that I published today, on http://totallyweatherandclimate.co.uk/
It also talks about anticipation of some very interesting weather,
Col. I agree with your thoughts and keep giving them! 2 days ago, I
also published a 10-day forecast showing zonal conditions on the 7th
Oct (on the site).

"The change will be tough to bear - but potentially very
interesting!
Written by Paul
Monday, 29 September 2008 08:14
The very last day of nice weather - and it's a work day! Much of
England and Wales will see a decent day today, but the wetter weather
over Scotland will spread to all areas tomorrow and this 3-week (ish)
fine spell will be over. Then we've got all sorts to look forward to.
Eyes on the Scottish mountain webcams as the first Autumn lee
northerly, in the wake of this midweek low, brings a decent chance of
snow for the high Munros on Thursday and some cool weather and a
chance of frost on the following night, much further South. That will
be a shock to the system and hard to bear! (Brrr). 2-fleece weather,
after shorts and a T-shirt yesterday!

Following that; windy weather on Saturday, before a brief ridge gives
some clear skies and a chance of sunshine and early frost for some
areas on Sunday/Monday. Next week sees the Atlantic in full flow and
more wet and windy weather."

I've also got a forecast at outcome today. Here's the original
forecast from the 19th Sept.

"On Sept 29th, at T240, the UK's weather will continue to be dominated
by high pressure. As always, the precise location of the high pressure
is not possible to accurately forecast at 10 days, but the period out
to the 29th looks fine and dry for many. Indeed, some areas could be
looking at 3 weeks without rain at the end of this forecast period.
For the next week, expect the high pressure to stay located to our NE,
over Scandinavia, producing an extended period with winds from an
easterly quarter, especially for England. Towards the end of this
forecast period, there is a possibility that the anticyclone will move
westwards and will either be sitting right over the UK, or will be
sitting out to our west, perhaps turning the winds more northerly.

Last Updated ( Monday, 29 September 2008 11:38 ) "

You can judge its accuracy on the site.

Paul