Still looking mighty interesting next week
"Will Hand" wrote:
Charts still showing an upper trough becoming slow moving to the west of
Britain and later tending to migrate over UK with further troughs digging
down to the west. No good looking at the surface patterns as they are
slack and it is the upper air which will drive events anyway. The fronts
coming in later this weekend/Monday will leave a residue of high theta-w
air at the surface priming the atmosphere for instability which will be
released as vorticity advection provides ascent at mid-levels. Who will
get the best storms is open to debate and that detail will have to wait
nearer the time but generally becoming cyclonic and still rather warm with
thundery downpours likely. Could be the best spell of the summer so far
for thunderstorms!
groan... as much as I enjoy thunderstorms, I'd gladly trade them for some
much-needed hot, sunny and cloud-free weather. In any case (and correct me
if I'm wrong), here on the south coast we don't usually get home-grown
thunderstorms - ours are usually imports from France.
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