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Betts outlook on the BBC website is going for a North/South Low/High divide
for 2nd June - 8th June, now recently updated. This High don't seem to be materialising. Lows keep forming down South and run up to the UK. Certainly yet another shallow Low plus associated frontal system is shown on the synoptic for this Sunday, which is the1st June so the 2nd June aint gonna be this famous Azores ridge push so long awaited I wouldnt think. Anyway theres a lot of truth in the fact that the atlantic Jet hasnt moved north at all but is still split all over the place down there in the Med somewhere, if ya go for Jet involvement here.. Why's Bett opted for a southwesterly flow regime? its too much up in the sky for anything substantial. I'll Bett he'll have to change it soon again. http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweath..._outlook.shtml -- Dave R. [west London] |
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