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Looking at the charts this morning shows the onset of the "European monsoon"
after an early spell of hot weather. Cooler west to northwest winds spread
across Britain by Wednesday. However, it looks weak this year and as per my
forecast issued last thursday I'm not expecting a lot of rain in the south
although there will be some.

Will.
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Looking at the charts this morning shows the onset of the "European monsoon"
after an early spell of hot weather. Cooler west to northwest winds spread
across Britain by Wednesday. However, it looks weak this year and as per my
forecast issued last thursday I'm not expecting a lot of rain in the south
although there will be some.

Will.
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" You cannot count your life a success unless you can find one person who says
that they are happier because you were born "
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Welcome back with news.demon Will grin DNS problems I'm led to beleive.

I was a bit worried that this maybe the end of our fine weather as the
unsettled weather this week is down to Tropical Storm Alberto remains,
often we see these old tropical systems head towards Iceland leaving us
with high pressure and warm air. I hope you're right about about the eu
monsoon :-)

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Felly sgrifennodd Will Hand :
Looking at the charts this morning shows the onset of the "European monsoon"
after an early spell of hot weather. Cooler west to northwest winds spread
across Britain by Wednesday. However, it looks weak this year and as per my
forecast issued last thursday I'm not expecting a lot of rain in the south
although there will be some.


Will, for those of us going on holiday, how large an area does the European
monsoon affect? And how large an area will this one likely affect?

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Felly sgrifennodd Will Hand :
Looking at the charts this morning shows the onset of the "European monsoon"
after an early spell of hot weather. Cooler west to northwest winds spread
across Britain by Wednesday. However, it looks weak this year and as per my
forecast issued last thursday I'm not expecting a lot of rain in the south
although there will be some.


Will, for those of us going on holiday, how large an area does the European
monsoon affect? And how large an area will this one likely affect?


Hi Adrian, primarily usually restricted to NW Europe, i.e not the Med or Spain.
So mainly UK, N. France, Benelux, Netherlands, Germany and Scandinavia. As I
said this one looks weak and will bring a change to cooler temperatures but most
rain really restricted to northern areas and mainly Britain and Scandinavia.

Will.
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Looking at the charts this morning shows the onset of the "European

monsoon" after an early spell of hot weather. Cooler west to northwest winds
spread across Britain by Wednesday. However, it looks weak this year and as
per my
forecast issued last thursday I'm not expecting a lot of rain in the south

although there will be some.

Will.
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" You cannot count your life a success unless you can find one person who

says
that they are happier because you were born "
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I hope there is some. June so far;- 4mm, 1 mm, 1mm. Out of interest,

anyone had less?

Dave, S.Essex




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Felly sgrifennodd Will Hand :
Hi Adrian, primarily usually restricted to NW Europe, i.e not the Med or Spain.
So mainly UK, N. France, Benelux, Netherlands, Germany and Scandinavia. As I
said this one looks weak and will bring a change to cooler temperatures but most
rain really restricted to northern areas and mainly Britain and Scandinavia.


Thanks Will. How about the far north of Scandinavia, where it doesn't really
seem to have warmed up to their usual summer temperatures yet anyway?

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I hope there is some. June so far;- 4mm, 1 mm, 1mm. Out of interest,

anyone had less?

Dave, S.Essex


6,75mm here for the month to date, of which 5mm fell last night.


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Dave.C wrote:
I hope there is some. June so far;- 4mm, 1 mm, 1mm. Out of interest,

anyone had less?


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6,75mm here for the month to date, of which 5mm fell last night.


.... Bracknell (Tawfield)

Total rainfall/melted snow etc:... 01.9mm [03% of eLTA 1971-2000]

Martin.



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Looking at the charts this morning shows the onset of the "European monsoon"
after an early spell of hot weather. Cooler west to northwest winds spread
across Britain by Wednesday. However, it looks weak this year and as per my
forecast issued last thursday I'm not expecting a lot of rain in the south
although there will be some.

Will.
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Is this the same thing as the "curse of late June"? Practically every
year, there is a spell of bad weather in the last 10 days of June,
spilling over into July. I regularly organise an outdoor event sometime
close to the summer solstice, and almost every year, it's subject to
rain and/or low cloud.

Furthermore, July 1st has, IIRC, only been completely rain-free in the
Southampton twice since 1995, namely in 1995 and 2001.

But it seems like high pressure will return by next weekend, so the
very end of the month may be ok this year.

Nick

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Will Hand wrote:
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This posting expresses the personal view and opinions of the author.
Something which everyone on this planet should be able to do.
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Looking at the charts this morning shows the onset of the "European monsoon"
after an early spell of hot weather. Cooler west to northwest winds spread
across Britain by Wednesday. However, it looks weak this year and as per my
forecast issued last thursday I'm not expecting a lot of rain in the south
although there will be some.

Will.
--

" You cannot count your life a success unless you can find one person who says
that they are happier because you were born "
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