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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.

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Summary valid for Sunday 17/12/06 to Saturday 23/12/06
TOI (time of issue) Thursday 14/12/06 2000 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

Very high confidence for a complete change of weather pattern next week with an
anticyclone dominating the weather after Monday.

On Sunday southern areas look like being dry with sunny spells and temperatures
around normal (7C-9C) in light winds. Further north, a weak Atlantic frontal
system will spread cloud and rain south from the northwest. Winds mainly
westerly moderate. Rain turning to snow above 500m asl. Temperatures around
normal in the range 6-8C.

On Monday the frontal system will push south and bring occasional rain or
showers, mainly to western parts. Rather cold with the rain turning to snow on
all hills above 400m asl. Rain and snow dying out from the north during the day.
Some eastern parts staying dry. Temperatures generally 5-8C in populated areas,
coldest in the north. A frost is likely on Monday night as skies clear and winds
turn light or calm.

On Tuesday an anticyclone will build over Britain bringing a mainly dry day with
spells of sunshine and light winds. A moderate frost setting in on Tuesday
evening probably giving the coldest night of the winter so far. Fog patches too.

On Wednesday and Thursday cloud amounts will be variable and cloud will tend to
increase generally reducing the prevalence of frost at night, daytime
temperatures close to normal in the range 5-8C. In the south, a fresh east wind
could set in lifting overnight temperatures. Conversely in NW Scotland a
freshening SW wind will introduce much milder air and possibly some drizzle.

Friday and Saturday look like remaining mainly dry and rather cloudy with
overnight temperatures likely to be close to or a little above freezing.
Position of the anticyclone is uncertain, however, on balance it looks like a
fresh east or southeast wind could set in over England and Wales. Not
particularly cold with temperatures close to normal at around 6 or 7C. Possibly
milder in NW Scotland and Northern Ireland with a fetch off the Atlantic.

Too early to forecast for Christmas yet!

Now the Dartmoor winter walking and sledging forecast for 16th/17th December for
all areas above 200m asl.

On Saturday overnight rain will clear away south during the morning followed by
a sunny afternoon with good visibility and light winds. Temperatures falling
during the day to around 5-6C by the end of the afternoon. A ground frost on
Saturday night with temperatures close to freezing followed by a fine and bright
day on Sunday with light winds. Turning more cloudy during the day. Temperatures
4-6C depending on altitude. Outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow spreading down
from the north on Sunday night into Monday morning. Sleet and snow mainly above
400m asl and unlikely to amount to much.

Will Hand

Chief Forecaster HMO/USW

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Will Hand wrote:

Thanks Will, good to find some 'proper' weather discussion on here, as I
haven't had a lot of time lately to catch with the group. I was
wondering whether this high was going to be a cloudy high and keep many
of us frost free as it does seem to have a certain amount of fetch off
the Atlantic. Even so, it a promising and refreshing change and if it
retrogresses as the winter progresses, who knows what maybe the outcome ;-)

Thanks
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"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message
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Thanks Will, good to find some 'proper' weather discussion on here, as I
haven't had a lot of time lately to catch with the group. I was
wondering whether this high was going to be a cloudy high and keep many
of us frost free as it does seem to have a certain amount of fetch off
the Atlantic. Even so, it a promising and refreshing change and if it
retrogresses as the winter progresses, who knows what maybe the outcome

;-)

Thanks


It looks suspiciously Bartlett like if EC is anything to go by.

Jon.


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Very high confidence for a complete change of weather pattern next week with an
anticyclone dominating the weather after Monday.

Will Hand

Will did you have to mention anticyclone, that means frost!!
Just got used to having the heating turned down (and lower gas bills),
not having to wear loads of warm clothing for work and not having to
scrape the damn car in the mornings!!

Let's have a short sharp snowy spell 24th to 26th December then get this
warm spell going again until March!!!
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In message , Will Hand
writes
================================================= =======================
========
===

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 17/12/06 to Saturday 23/12/06
TOI (time of issue) Thursday 14/12/06 2000 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

Very high confidence for a complete change of weather pattern next week with an
anticyclone dominating the weather after Monday.

On Sunday southern areas look like being dry with sunny spells and temperatures
around normal (7C-9C) in light winds. Further north, a weak Atlantic frontal
system will spread cloud and rain south from the northwest. Winds mainly
westerly moderate. Rain turning to snow above 500m asl. Temperatures around
normal in the range 6-8C.

On Monday the frontal system will push south and bring occasional rain or
showers, mainly to western parts. Rather cold with the rain turning to snow on
all hills above 400m asl. Rain and snow dying out from the north during
the day.
Some eastern parts staying dry. Temperatures generally 5-8C in populated areas,
coldest in the north. A frost is likely on Monday night as skies clear
and winds
turn light or calm.

On Tuesday an anticyclone will build over Britain bringing a mainly dry
day with
spells of sunshine and light winds. A moderate frost setting in on Tuesday
evening probably giving the coldest night of the winter so far. Fog
patches too.

On Wednesday and Thursday cloud amounts will be variable and cloud will tend to
increase generally reducing the prevalence of frost at night, daytime
temperatures close to normal in the range 5-8C. In the south, a fresh east wind
could set in lifting overnight temperatures. Conversely in NW Scotland a
freshening SW wind will introduce much milder air and possibly some drizzle.

Friday and Saturday look like remaining mainly dry and rather cloudy with
overnight temperatures likely to be close to or a little above freezing.
Position of the anticyclone is uncertain, however, on balance it looks like a
fresh east or southeast wind could set in over England and Wales. Not
particularly cold with temperatures close to normal at around 6 or 7C. Possibly
milder in NW Scotland and Northern Ireland with a fetch off the Atlantic.

Too early to forecast for Christmas yet!

Now the Dartmoor winter walking and sledging forecast for 16th/17th
December for
all areas above 200m asl.

On Saturday overnight rain will clear away south during the morning followed by
a sunny afternoon with good visibility and light winds. Temperatures falling
during the day to around 5-6C by the end of the afternoon. A ground frost on
Saturday night with temperatures close to freezing followed by a fine
and bright
day on Sunday with light winds. Turning more cloudy during the day.
Temperatures
4-6C depending on altitude. Outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow spreading down
from the north on Sunday night into Monday morning. Sleet and snow mainly above
400m asl and unlikely to amount to much.

Will Hand

Chief Forecaster HMO/USW

Will are you aware that I have been dancing round the coffee table
following your advice?
Anyway things have improved after the mid-December mildening with
eastern Europe and Russia cut of from the Atlantic westerlies - that has
to be a plus.
I think it was Darren who thought that machinery finds this change of
type hard to handle. I agree but can suggest no alternatives -
basically I would like to view the whole 300MB northern hemisphere at
T+72.
Cheers
Paul
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'Wisest are they that know they do not know.' Socrates.
Paul Bartlett FRMetS
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400FT AMSL 25Miles southwest of the Wash


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"Paul Bartlett" wrote in message
...
In message , Will Hand
writes
================================================= =======================
========
===

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 17/12/06 to Saturday 23/12/06
TOI (time of issue) Thursday 14/12/06 2000 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

Very high confidence for a complete change of weather pattern next week with

an
anticyclone dominating the weather after Monday.

On Sunday southern areas look like being dry with sunny spells and

temperatures
around normal (7C-9C) in light winds. Further north, a weak Atlantic frontal
system will spread cloud and rain south from the northwest. Winds mainly
westerly moderate. Rain turning to snow above 500m asl. Temperatures around
normal in the range 6-8C.

On Monday the frontal system will push south and bring occasional rain or
showers, mainly to western parts. Rather cold with the rain turning to snow

on
all hills above 400m asl. Rain and snow dying out from the north during
the day.
Some eastern parts staying dry. Temperatures generally 5-8C in populated

areas,
coldest in the north. A frost is likely on Monday night as skies clear
and winds
turn light or calm.

On Tuesday an anticyclone will build over Britain bringing a mainly dry
day with
spells of sunshine and light winds. A moderate frost setting in on Tuesday
evening probably giving the coldest night of the winter so far. Fog
patches too.

On Wednesday and Thursday cloud amounts will be variable and cloud will tend

to
increase generally reducing the prevalence of frost at night, daytime
temperatures close to normal in the range 5-8C. In the south, a fresh east

wind
could set in lifting overnight temperatures. Conversely in NW Scotland a
freshening SW wind will introduce much milder air and possibly some drizzle.

Friday and Saturday look like remaining mainly dry and rather cloudy with
overnight temperatures likely to be close to or a little above freezing.
Position of the anticyclone is uncertain, however, on balance it looks like a
fresh east or southeast wind could set in over England and Wales. Not
particularly cold with temperatures close to normal at around 6 or 7C.

Possibly
milder in NW Scotland and Northern Ireland with a fetch off the Atlantic.

Too early to forecast for Christmas yet!

Now the Dartmoor winter walking and sledging forecast for 16th/17th
December for
all areas above 200m asl.

On Saturday overnight rain will clear away south during the morning followed

by
a sunny afternoon with good visibility and light winds. Temperatures falling
during the day to around 5-6C by the end of the afternoon. A ground frost on
Saturday night with temperatures close to freezing followed by a fine
and bright
day on Sunday with light winds. Turning more cloudy during the day.
Temperatures
4-6C depending on altitude. Outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow spreading down
from the north on Sunday night into Monday morning. Sleet and snow mainly

above
400m asl and unlikely to amount to much.

Will Hand

Chief Forecaster HMO/USW

Will are you aware that I have been dancing round the coffee table
following your advice?
Anyway things have improved after the mid-December mildening with
eastern Europe and Russia cut of from the Atlantic westerlies - that has
to be a plus.
I think it was Darren who thought that machinery finds this change of
type hard to handle. I agree but can suggest no alternatives -
basically I would like to view the whole 300MB northern hemisphere at
T+72.
Cheers
Paul
--


He he the mind boggles. Hope you've been doing it right? Down here on Dartmoor
it's not unusual to be seen outside chanting strange incantations, so I have an
advantage :-)

Things are certainly looking up, at least for more seasonal temperatures but not
much snow as yet. OK must get outside again ....

Will.
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