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Old February 14th 11, 08:49 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Dawlish Dawlish is offline
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Default Forecast: mild, Atlantic weather at 10 days on 24th Feb.

On Feb 14, 8:24*pm, Scott W wrote:
On Feb 14, 8:12*pm, Dawlish wrote:





After a colder interlude this week, I don't think the cold will now
continue into the last week of Feb. Here's my one hundredth Internet
forecast. You are welcome to judge it at outcome, as people have been
welcome to judge the 99 previous forecasts:


**At T+240, on Thurs 24th Feb, following a cooler week, the UK will be
in an Atlantic feed of air. Temperatures will be average to above
average and the threat of an extended cold spell to finish the winter
will have gone. The Atlantic flow will contain troughs, bringing rain
and perhaps hill snow and transient ridges of high pressure, will
bring drier interludes and perhaps night frosts to the north. Any
transient ridges will bring springlike weather to the south in the
daytime.**


Is that it for the winter in terms of cold and snow? Highly unlikely.
The odds would be very much against it - but that may well be it for
the meteorological winter. *))


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Very true, Scott!