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But where?

A clue maybe be gleaned by looking at the Met Office forecast charts.
On Monday morning T+84 12Z in the high theta-w plume indicated by the trough
line just east of the cold front, where torrential thundery downpours could be
focussed. Then as the low trundles north on Tuesday, to the northwest of the low
centre, which if it becomes slow moving could give extreme rainfalls over the
Midlands and parts of northern England.

Naturally heavy rain can be expected in all areas early next week with a slow
moving low complex developing over England and Wales. Cornwall and
Scotland/Northern Ireland could escape though with lighter showers!

Anyway interesting times ahead yet again, so let's enjoy and make the most of
what we can get this weekend.

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"Will Hand" wrote in
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A clue maybe be gleaned by looking at the Met Office forecast charts.
On Monday morning T+84 12Z in the high theta-w plume indicated by the
trough line just east of the cold front, where torrential thundery
downpours could be focussed. Then as the low trundles north on
Tuesday, to the northwest of the low centre, which if it becomes slow
moving could give extreme rainfalls over the Midlands and parts of
northern England.


GFS certainly pointing to notable (if not in the June/July floods bracket)
totals in the east. At the 0.5 degree resolution I dare say with a
convective element it's going to underestimate !

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rmgfs144sum.gif

Richard
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In uk.sci.weather on Fri, 3 Aug 2007, Will Hand
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But where?

A clue maybe be gleaned by looking at the Met Office forecast charts.
On Monday morning T+84 12Z in the high theta-w plume indicated by the trough
line just east of the cold front, where torrential thundery downpours could be
focussed. Then as the low trundles north on Tuesday, to the northwest
of the low
centre, which if it becomes slow moving could give extreme rainfalls over the
Midlands and parts of northern England.


Please - we don't want another 4"!
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