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Looks a bit chilly on Wednesday - low dragging in precip and rainfall
off the north sea, temps of 2c! No doubt some overcooking going on but a bit of shock to the system to come potentially... Mind you - fair level of support from the other models on a northerly. http://meteocentre.com/models/compar...=120&range=glb Richard |
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On Oct 24, 4:11Â*pm, Richard Dixon wrote:
Looks a bit chilly on Wednesday - low dragging in precip and rainfall off the north sea, temps of 2c! No doubt some overcooking going on but a bit of shock to the system to come potentially... Mind you - fair level of support from the other models on a northerly. http://meteocentre.com/models/compar...eur〈=fr&run=... How do you come... ....never mind. |
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![]() "Richard Dixon" wrote in message ... Looks a bit chilly on Wednesday - low dragging in precip and rainfall off the north sea, temps of 2c! No doubt some overcooking going on but a bit of shock to the system to come potentially... Its an interesting one Richard. Unfortunately, I'll be away to see it. Fully expecting to come back to black carcasses of my dahlias though. It seems in recent years that we have a cold plunge at the beginning of November that makes me think its going to be an interesting Winter only to get the Atlantic conveyor going in December which doesnt stop until April. Is this year different. Its kinda crazy that the coldest parts are at the fringes of the season. Phil |
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On Oct 24, 8:50*pm, "Phil Layton" wrote:
"Richard Dixon" wrote in message ... Looks a bit chilly on Wednesday - low dragging in precip and rainfall off the north sea, temps of 2c! No doubt some overcooking going on but a bit of shock to the system to come potentially... Its an interesting one Richard. Unfortunately, I'll be away to see it. Come again? |
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![]() "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ... On Oct 24, 8:50 pm, "Phil Layton" wrote: "Richard Dixon" wrote in message ... Looks a bit chilly on Wednesday - low dragging in precip and rainfall off the north sea, temps of 2c! No doubt some overcooking going on but a bit of shock to the system to come potentially... Its an interesting one Richard. Unfortunately, I'll be away to see it. Come again? Now you know whats is like for us when you post - which almost a certainty to be 99 per cent more gobble dee. DR |
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On Oct 24, 9:41*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Oct 24, 8:50*pm, "Phil Layton" wrote: "Richard Dixon" wrote in message .... Looks a bit chilly on Wednesday - low dragging in precip and rainfall off the north sea, temps of 2c! No doubt some overcooking going on but a bit of shock to the system to come potentially... Its an interesting one Richard. Unfortunately, I'll be away to see it. Good. It really is interesting and very unusual for October. I've been commenting all day on this on http://totallyweatherandclimate.co.uk/ Have a read. You'll get some decent discussion on the possibilities too. Not like you've just encountered here. Paul |
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Dawlish wrote:
On Oct 24, 9:41 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote: On Oct 24, 8:50 pm, "Phil Layton" wrote: "Richard Dixon" wrote in message ... Looks a bit chilly on Wednesday - low dragging in precip and rainfall off the north sea, temps of 2c! No doubt some overcooking going on but a bit of shock to the system to come potentially... Its an interesting one Richard. Unfortunately, I'll be away to see it. Good. It really is interesting and very unusual for October. I've been commenting all day on this on http://totallyweatherandclimate.co.uk/ Have a read. You'll get some decent discussion on the possibilities too. Not like you've just encountered here. Paul Does thismean that we will get something Wintry (ie, Snow) or just weather nerds masturbating? I love Snowball fights, and more importantly so do my kids, seeing as it's half term. I am a weather nerd but will not be masturbating. Now if there were Thunderstroms lurking around the British Isles......that would be different. Rob. |
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![]() "Dawlish" wrote in message ... On Oct 24, 9:41 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote: On Oct 24, 8:50 pm, "Phil Layton" wrote: "Richard Dixon" wrote in message ... Looks a bit chilly on Wednesday - low dragging in precip and rainfall off the north sea, temps of 2c! No doubt some overcooking going on but a bit of shock to the system to come potentially... Its an interesting one Richard. Unfortunately, I'll be away to see it. Good. It really is interesting and very unusual for October. I've been commenting all day on this on http://totallyweatherandclimate.co.uk/ Have a read. You'll get some decent discussion on the possibilities too. Not like you've just encountered here. Paul ====== It is not that unusual for the end of October. In the 1960s I always looked forward to seeing the first wintry showers and snow on the pennines end Oct/early Nov. Last October snowfall here on Dartmoor was as recent as 2003. It is going to be a cold one for sure. Arctic blast straight from the pole which does seem cooler than normal going on how far the 510DAM thickness is forecast to come south and the 492DAM on the charts earlier. What does it mean for the UK, in a word, cold. Frost at night and showers of rain sleet or snow. Most of the snow will be confined to northern Britain (Manchester northwards) and hills further south (above about 800 feet), and a fetch off the sea is required too, the SE could stay dry, sunny and cold. Having said that the situation is conducive to deep convection and polar low formation, clearly any prolonged precipitation will lower the wet-bulb freezing level and bring sleet and snow down to sea-level. My personal view is that western areas are more prone to these developments. Dawlish Paul in our neck of the woods whisperSW England/whisper we may see sleet/snow falling down to 150m asl but it will mostly be confined to 300m (1000 feet) asl and above where it might lay for a while, most precipitation on low ground will be of rain or hail as the windward seas are still quite warm. Having said that convection could be deep and I would not be surprised to hear thunder. Interesting week ahead. If we do get a polar low down the Irish Sea, please don't try and get to Haytor for the snow, you won't make it, unless you walk :-) Wintry cheers, Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) -- |
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Robert Wilson writes: Does thismean that we will get something Wintry (ie, Snow) or just weather nerds masturbating? I love Snowball fights, and more importantly so do my kids, seeing as it's half term. Where do you live? Any "proper" lying snow on low ground in the south is extremely unlikely. After all, it's only October. -- John Hall "It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information." Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) |
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On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 10:20:27 +0100, Will Hand wrote:
Good. It really is interesting and very unusual for October. Eh? It is not that unusual for the end of October. Agreed, end of Oct early Nov is when we can expect our first snow falls. Normally not much, maybe and inch lying for a few hours but snow all the same. This does look a bit more threatening than normal but Tuesday is *long* way into the future for a greater than 50% reliabilty forecast. -- Cheers Dave. |
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