On Jun 20, 6:22*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Jun 19, 5:45*am, "Darren Prescott"
wrote:
Here is a summary of the latest NWP output for noon (GMT) on Tuesday. Issued
0443z, 19th June 2009.
High pressure will lie to the NE midweek, bringing SE'lies and easterlies
initially, followed by ENE'lies and NE'lies. As usual in these setups,
western areas will see more in the way of sunshine and warmer temperatures.
The only decent pressure system at the moment in these waters is that
High in the Mid Atlantic. Maybe the spell is going to break at last
but I doubt it:
22nd June 2009 is a lunar phase for very wet weather:
JUNE *22 19 35 *http://www.usno.navy.mil/USNO/astron.../data-services...
I'll take that as a forecast. 22nd June (full moon) to the first
quarter of this moon will have very wet weather (to the 28th). I'll
judge it at outcome.