On Friday, July 20, 2012 8:39:27 AM UTC+1, wrote:
There's a lot of talk at present about summer arriving and the media are
expecting a sunny heatwave. I urge some caution. A waving cold front is
expected to come wriggling down from the NW early next week. A more
substantial wave is forecast as a possibility from a notoriously difficult
place for models, just NE of the Azores. All it takes is for that to develop
and we could have a lot of rain mid-week in some areas, especially
Midlands/northern England. And then when that relaxes away a cloudy NE'ly.
Take a look at 00Z GFS today 20th for the possibilities, wall to wall
sunshine it is not. Flooding and heavy rain are still on the cards in
places.
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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Yes, nothing's certain in this world, which it's why it's best to take this as they come & avoid disappointment!
Down here we've already benefitted by the depressions being rather forward north. As a result
Max Rain
14th 18.6 0.0 Sunny intervals little wind
15th 18.6 1.9 Sunny spells
16th 18.1 0.7 Dull & drizzly for Stithians Show
17th 19.8 1.9 Warm, muggy PM. Good surfing. High UV (8.9 Scilly)
18th 18.2 2.4 Patchy light rain
19th 19.4 0.0
http://www.sennen-cove.com/today2.htm Breezy sunny spells
20th Looks hopeful!
http://www.scillyman.co.uk/Lowertown_Cam.html currently cloudless on Scilly and heading this way.
No more surfing though
http://www.sennen-cove.com/harbourcam.htm
After all the rain a week of rather more 'normal' mixture of weather.
Graham
Penzance