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=== This forecast represents the *PERSONAL OPINION* of the Chief forecaster at the privately run Haytor meteorological office in Devon on how the weather may unfold next week. The Chief forecaster will take no responsibility whatsoever for any actions arising from its use. It is provided freely in the spirit of freedom and the great love for meteorology that we personally enjoy and wish to share freely with others. ================================================== ============================== === Summary valid for Sunday 20/08/06 to Saturday 26/08/06 TOI (time of issue) Friday 18/08/06 2100 UK local time This summary is based on a quick appraisal of the GFS, JMA, ECMWF, UKMO, FAX, and ENS (NCEP ensemble) labelled charts available from the superb http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten Confidence in this forecast is moderate. Sunday and Monday look like being unsettled with further rain and showers in all areas, but mostly in the north and east. Temperatures close to normal (13C-18C in the north and 15C-21C in the south) with moderate or fresh west to northwest winds. On Tuesday it should turn mainly dry from the SW with sunny spells and a bit warmer as winds turn lighter. The fresh north-northwesterly wind could hang on though in NE England and E Scotland bringing further showers. On Wednesday a band of rain will move east across all areas, most rain in the north and west where it could be heavy. Turning windy for a time in the north. Temperatures similar to Monday. Thursday should be a mainly dry and warm day with sunny spells and light winds as pressure builds again from the SW. Temperatures ranging from around 18-21C in Scotland to 22-25C in southern England. On Friday and Saturday England and Wales look like staying dry and rather warm with sunny spells and light winds, however, in Scotland and Northern Ireland the west or southwest wind should freshen as Atlantic fronts spread rain eastwards. ================================================== ============================== = Prospects for holidaymakers in the SW of England: Sunday and Monday look like being changeable and rather cloudy with some rain at times and moderate to fresh northwesterly winds. Some sunny intervals lifting temperatures to around 20C but nearer 17C over the moors. On Tuesday the winds should ease off and it will turn much brighter and warmer with sunny spells and light winds. On Wednesday a band of mainly light rain will move east across the region. The rain possibly clearing up later in the day. Temperatures 17C-20C but perhaps only reaching 15C over the moors with low cloud and hill fog. The rest of the week then turns mainly dry and warmer with sunny periods. Temperatures climbing to 21C-24C (19C-21C over the moors) in this period with sea breezes. ================================================== ============================== = Will Hand Chief Forecaster HMO/USW " You cannot count your life a success unless you can find one person who says that they are happier because you were born " ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet). mailto: www: http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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![]() Will Hand wrote: Prospects for holidaymakers in the SW of England: Prospects for holiday makers are in the high category for the entire week. They will be concentrated around the coast, particularly within 50m of a car park. Large numbers will also be seen trying to beat the record for the number of people in a large greenhouse. A mass migration will take place on Saturday, due to eviction notices bein served. Graham |
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![]() "Graham Easterling" wrote in message oups.com... Will Hand wrote: Prospects for holidaymakers in the SW of England: Prospects for holiday makers are in the high category for the entire week. They will be concentrated around the coast, particularly within 50m of a car park. Large numbers will also be seen trying to beat the record for the number of people in a large greenhouse. A mass migration will take place on Saturday, due to eviction notices bein served. Graham LOL roll on winter! I understand that tourism has had a big boost this year? Noticed a lot of Germans and Dutch on Dartmoor roads recently, more than last year. Will. -- |
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