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FWIW I've updated early given the upcoming weather situation for upland
areas of the SW.
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm

Please, ... I do know that most of you don't live here but it gives you my
thinking which may be of some miniscule tiny value :-)

Now just watch all the 00Z runs come in mild and zonal :-(

Will
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Will Hand wrote:
FWIW I've updated early given the upcoming weather situation for
upland areas of the SW.
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm

Please, ... I do know that most of you don't live here but it gives
you my thinking which may be of some miniscule tiny value :-)

Now just watch all the 00Z runs come in mild and zonal :-(

Will


D'oh the deep link is
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/weeklydiscussions.htm

Will
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Will Hand wrote:
Will Hand wrote:
FWIW I've updated early given the upcoming weather situation for
upland areas of the SW.
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm

Please, ... I do know that most of you don't live here but it gives
you my thinking which may be of some miniscule tiny value :-)

Now just watch all the 00Z runs come in mild and zonal :-(

Will


D'oh the deep link is
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/weeklydiscussions.htm

Will


Thanks Will.

Just a little guidance, what sort of maximum temperatures would you
think we are looking at in the SE from Monday to Wednesday? I think
we'll see snow, but not so sure it'll stick. Temperatures to the east
atm are still slightly above freezing, had we been looking at -10°Cs and
less I would be thinking of Armageddon, but we're not ;-)

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e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net
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Keith (Southend) wrote:
Will Hand wrote:
Will Hand wrote:
FWIW I've updated early given the upcoming weather situation for
upland areas of the SW.
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm

Please, ... I do know that most of you don't live here but it gives
you my thinking which may be of some miniscule tiny value :-)

Now just watch all the 00Z runs come in mild and zonal :-(

Will


D'oh the deep link is
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/weeklydiscussions.htm

Will


Thanks Will.

Just a little guidance, what sort of maximum temperatures would you
think we are looking at in the SE from Monday to Wednesday? I think
we'll see snow, but not so sure it'll stick. Temperatures to the east
atm are still slightly above freezing, had we been looking at -10°Cs
and less I would be thinking of Armageddon, but we're not ;-)

Thanks


Hi Keith, I would have thought about 2C away from city centres. Dewpoints
will be low so I expect any snow that falls to stick except perhaps in
central London.

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In message , Will Hand
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FWIW I've updated early given the upcoming weather situation for upland
areas of the SW.
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm

Please, ... I do know that most of you don't live here but it gives you my
thinking which may be of some miniscule tiny value :-)



I think most know your thinking..............smug and self satisfied.
The product of a smug self satisfied bore.
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Jim


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On 29 Jan, 00:55, Jim Kewley wrote:
In message , Will Hand
writes

FWIW I've updated early given the upcoming weather situation for upland
areas of the SW.
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm


Please, ... I do know that most of you don't live here but it gives you my
thinking which may be of some miniscule tiny value :-)


I think most know your thinking..............smug and self satisfied.
The product of a smug self satisfied bore.
--

Jim


Er, what's your problem? You're not the first to diss Will recently.
Why don't you give the guy a break... he only produces these forecasts
for information and for the benefit of others who appreciate all
things weather...
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In message
,
Scott W writes
On 29 Jan, 00:55, Jim Kewley wrote:
In message , Will Hand
writes

FWIW I've updated early given the upcoming weather situation for upland
areas of the SW.
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm


Please, ... I do know that most of you don't live here but it gives you my
thinking which may be of some miniscule tiny value :-)


I think most know your thinking..............smug and self satisfied.
The product of a smug self satisfied bore.
--

Jim


Er, what's your problem? You're not the first to diss Will recently.
Why don't you give the guy a break... he only produces these forecasts
for information and for the benefit of others who appreciate all
things weather...



Er........maybe it's not just me who can recognise the smug and self
satisfied then? Think on that.
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Jim
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"Jim Kewley" wrote in message
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In message
, Scott
W writes
On 29 Jan, 00:55, Jim Kewley wrote:
In message , Will Hand
writes

FWIW I've updated early given the upcoming weather situation for upland
areas of the SW.
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm

Please, ... I do know that most of you don't live here but it gives you
my
thinking which may be of some miniscule tiny value :-)

I think most know your thinking..............smug and self satisfied.
The product of a smug self satisfied bore.
--

Jim


Er, what's your problem? You're not the first to diss Will recently.
Why don't you give the guy a break... he only produces these forecasts
for information and for the benefit of others who appreciate all
things weather...



Er........maybe it's not just me who can recognise the smug and self
satisfied then? Think on that.
--


Jim

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I have. Don't be so hard on yourself.
Dave


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On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 00:55:05 +0000, Jim Kewley
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I think most know your thinking..............smug and self satisfied.
The product of a smug self satisfied bore.


You really must get back to revision for Common Entrance
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 00:55:05 +0000, Jim Kewley
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In message , Will Hand
writes
FWIW I've updated early given the upcoming weather situation for upland
areas of the SW.
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm

Please, ... I do know that most of you don't live here but it gives you my
thinking which may be of some miniscule tiny value :-)



I think most know your thinking..............smug and self satisfied.
The product of a smug self satisfied bore.


It's a shame you think of yourself like that. Learn to read and
appreciate all the useful information people provide here and you may
turn out to be a useful non-boring member of sociery.


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