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Looks fairly consistent between UKMO, ECMWF & GFS that high pressure
will dominate the weather over the next week (or two). Location of high
appears to be centred over the UK with an easterly flow to the south.

Looks good to me :-)
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On 15 June, 20:07, "Keith(Southend)"
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Looks fairly consistent between UKMO, ECMWF & GFS that high pressure
will dominate the weather over the next week (or two). Location of high
appears to be centred over the UK with an easterly flow to the south.

Looks good to me :-)
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e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net


May I suggest one of your trips to Cornwall - the predicted high's in
just the right place.

Graham
Penzance (lovely evening down here - www.nci-stives.org/basiccamera.htm)

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On Jun 15, 8:07*pm, "Keith(Southend)"
wrote:
Looks fairly consistent between UKMO, ECMWF & GFS that high pressure
will dominate the weather over the next week (or two). Location of high
appears to be centred over the UK with an easterly flow to the south.

Looks good to me :-)
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e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net


You beat me to it! Get Wednesday out of the way and there is some
lovely summer weather on its way for England and Wales. Not
swelteringly hot, but warming through next week to be very warm in
some areas. Can't say the same (yet) for Scotland, which may catch
some cool Northerlies for a while and some fronts may run over the top
of this high to give rain to the NW, but areas south of the Scottish
border and especialy SW England, look as if they are in for at least a
week of fine, sunny and mainly dry weather. Out to 10 days; well if
you've been watching the gfs at that distance, you'll have seen a fair
bit of inconsistency over the past few days (in fact, over the past 2
weeks). The MetO says continuing fine and mainly dry out towards 16
days, but that's crossed fingers territory. I may be agreeing with
them out to 10 days, by tomorrow, if we get consistency on the gfs for
high pressure and agreement with the ECM. If that high does wander
further East, it could pull up some very warm air towards the end of
next week.
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Graham Easterling wrote:
On 15 June, 20:07, "Keith(Southend)"
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May I suggest one of your trips to Cornwall - the predicted high's in
just the right place.

Graham
Penzance (lovely evening down here - www.nci-stives.org/basiccamera.htm)


One of the loveliest places to be in fine weather, spent many a summer
holiday in the 60's and 70's at Porthcothan Bay, Cornwall. Heading off
to Jamaica this summer for som 'Cool Running' ;-)

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Keith(Southend) wrote:
Graham Easterling wrote:
On 15 June, 20:07, "Keith(Southend)"
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May I suggest one of your trips to Cornwall - the predicted high's in
just the right place.

Graham
Penzance (lovely evening down here - www.nci-stives.org/basiccamera.htm)


One of the loveliest places to be in fine weather, spent many a summer
holiday in the 60's and 70's at Porthcothan Bay, Cornwall. Heading off
to Jamaica this summer for som 'Cool Running' ;-)


http://www.wunderground.com/weathers...p?ID=IWESTMOR2

About 5 miles from us :-)

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On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 20:07:37 +0100, Keith(Southend) wrote:

an easterly flow to the south


We don't like those in Ramsgate!

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On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 20:07:37 +0100, Keith(Southend) wrote:

an easterly flow to the south


We don't like those in Ramsgate!


But we do in Bolton!
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On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 20:07:37 +0100, Keith(Southend) wrote:


an easterly flow to the south


We don't like those in Ramsgate!


But we do in Bolton!
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160m asl


Enough for me. gfs consistency and agreement at T240 between the gfs
and ECM leads to this forecast.

At T240 on Friday 26th June, the majority of the UK will be
experiencing higher than average pressure and many areas will be in a
dry and a warm spell of weather.

This dry and warm period looks like it will takle a few days longer to
develop than it did yesterday, but I'm 75% confident that at 10 days,
at the end of next week, that's what we'll see.
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On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 20:07:37 +0100, Keith(Southend) wrote:


an easterly flow to the south


We don't like those in Ramsgate!


But we do in Bolton!
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Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl


Enough for me. gfs consistency and agreement at T240 between the gfs
and ECM leads to this forecast.


At T240 on Friday 26th June, the majority of the UK will be
experiencing higher than average pressure and many areas will be in a
dry and a warm spell of weather.


This dry and warm period looks like it will takle a few days longer to
develop than it did yesterday, but I'm 75% confident that at 10 days,
at the end of next week, that's what we'll see.


This is all because of that new roof they put on Centre Court, I tells ya!

Suits me anyway as I'm off for a fortnight at the end of this week
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Bolton, Lancashire
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Suits me anyway as I'm off for a fortnight at the end of this week


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