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Old November 14th 04, 09:39 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Michael Di Bernardo Michael Di Bernardo is offline
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Default Now this is what I call interesting

Personally i agree..... It does need monitoring over the next 24 hours, i
would go as far as to say over the next 72 hours. As much as i'm for
putting you neck out, and making a forecast, its too early to call it yet.
Give i 24-48 hrs, then you will have a better picture.

Mike

www.dudleyweather.angelcities.com


"Gavin Staples" wrote in message
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Arctic Roll
Added [Sunday November 14 2004 : 8:19:01 PM]

Real weather model problems at the moment with the end of this week
balancing between either unsettled weather or a true Arctic blast of cold
air.

The deciding factor, is actually happening right now, 4430 miles West of
your PC.

A primary area of low pressure over Alaska is about to spawn a secondary

low
and it's the track and intensity of this low which decides whether London
gets snow at the end of the week.

If the low deepens and moves up the Western coast of Greenland, then the

UK
should prepare for widespread snowfall, if the low fails to deepen then

the
Atlantic will push back in before the cold air gets any further South than
the M6.

Needless to say, we'll be following developments closely over Alaska for

the
next 24 hours...

Source: Metcheck.

My Comment:

I wonder what all of you think of this one.



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