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I see the 06z GFS run is showing a spanish - type plume at T+60 (Sunday
afternoon) over the UK with LI's in the low minuses and CAPE in
thousands over central and eastern / northeastern UK in a line from
Oxford to Middlesborough. Any opinions anybody or should I just leave my
batteries in the charger??

It'll certainly make a change from this infernal sunshine if it goes
up... presently 21C here and a seabreeze setting in at Wallsend.

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Les Crossan wrote:
I see the 06z GFS run is showing a spanish - type plume at T+60 (Sunday
afternoon) over the UK with LI's in the low minuses and CAPE in
thousands over central and eastern / northeastern UK in a line from
Oxford to Middlesborough. Any opinions anybody or should I just leave my
batteries in the charger??


Latest NMM seems to go early on this Les, even has a shower for
London early Sunday.
Estofex mention Southern UK for later today, but that wld be
surprising.Some hints in the ppn field of MCS (s) developing in the
west on Sunday,
regards,
David

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Looks like the convective action may persist into Monday.... a couple of
days to watch.

les

Waghorn wrote:


Latest NMM seems to go early on this Les, even has a shower for
London early Sunday.
Estofex mention Southern UK for later today, but that wld be
surprising.Some hints in the ppn field of MCS (s) developing in the
west on Sunday,
regards,
David



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Home of the Wallsend StormCam and the Backup USW FAQ -
www.uksevereweather.org.uk


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