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After today's warmth, it's looking likely that a much cooler spell of
northerlies will afflict us. Again, once high pressure gets
established, as one will almost certainly do in the western Atlantic
over the next few days, they can be awfully difficult to shift.

Presently, there's good agreement between the ECM and the gfs that a
notherly flow will set in from the weekend and it could be still there
the following weekend. Generally dry and cool for many, is the most
likely result, but there may be rain in the east and snow showers over
the Scottish hills. Get out of the wind in the west and there's likely
to be some pleasant enough and mainly dry weather.

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After today's warmth, it's looking likely that a much cooler spell of
northerlies will afflict us. Again, once high pressure gets
established, as one will almost certainly do in the western Atlantic
over the next few days, they can be awfully difficult to shift.

Presently, there's good agreement between the ECM and the gfs that a
notherly flow will set in from the weekend and it could be still there
the following weekend. Generally dry and cool for many, is the most
likely result, but there may be rain in the east and snow showers over
the Scottish hills. Get out of the wind in the west and there's likely
to be some pleasant enough and mainly dry weather.


Are you a professional?


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you f'ing gordon brown

im mean bigot


Dawlish wrote:
After today's warmth, it's looking likely that a much cooler spell of
northerlies will afflict us. Again, once high pressure gets
established, as one will almost certainly do in the western Atlantic
over the next few days, they can be awfully difficult to shift.

Presently, there's good agreement between the ECM and the gfs that a
notherly flow will set in from the weekend and it could be still there
the following weekend. Generally dry and cool for many, is the most
likely result, but there may be rain in the east and snow showers over
the Scottish hills. Get out of the wind in the west and there's likely
to be some pleasant enough and mainly dry weather.

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On Apr 28, 1:08*pm, Dawlish wrote:
After today's warmth, it's looking likely that a much cooler spell of
northerlies will afflict us. Again, once high pressure gets
established, as one will almost certainly do in the western Atlantic
over the next few days, they can be awfully difficult to shift.

Presently, there's good agreement between the ECM and the gfs that a
notherly flow will set in from the weekend and it could be still there
the following weekend. Generally dry and cool for many, is the most
likely result, but there may be rain in the east and snow showers over
the Scottish hills. Get out of the wind in the west and there's likely
to be some pleasant enough and mainly dry weather.


Northerlies it is! Enough agreement and consistency from both models:

**At T240, on Saturday, 8th May, the UK will be at the end of a week
of an airflow with a northerly component. The cause will be an area of
high pressure which will become anchored in the Atlantic to our west.
Ridges, extending eastwards from that anticyclone and sublte changes
in its position will mean that wind directions over the UK will vary
over the next week, but will be mainly between NW and NE at T240. The
notherly component will be producing dry weather in the south and SW,
but may be producing spells of rain in the N, NW and down the east
coast. The rain may well fall as snow at times over the Scottish
mountains during the coming week. Temperatures will be generally
below average over the UK next saturday, but it will feel pleasant,
out of the wind, in any sunshine. **

A cooler spell of weather coming up, starting this weekend and lasting
at least a week.

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another copy paste of the met extended outlook made to look like your own.

remind us all of your meteorological qualifications..


Dawlish wrote:
On Apr 28, 1:08 pm, Dawlish wrote:
After today's warmth, it's looking likely that a much cooler spell of
northerlies will afflict us. Again, once high pressure gets
established, as one will almost certainly do in the western Atlantic
over the next few days, they can be awfully difficult to shift.

Presently, there's good agreement between the ECM and the gfs that a
notherly flow will set in from the weekend and it could be still there
the following weekend. Generally dry and cool for many, is the most
likely result, but there may be rain in the east and snow showers over
the Scottish hills. Get out of the wind in the west and there's likely
to be some pleasant enough and mainly dry weather.


Northerlies it is! Enough agreement and consistency from both models:

**At T240, on Saturday, 8th May, the UK will be at the end of a week
of an airflow with a northerly component. The cause will be an area of
high pressure which will become anchored in the Atlantic to our west.
Ridges, extending eastwards from that anticyclone and sublte changes
in its position will mean that wind directions over the UK will vary
over the next week, but will be mainly between NW and NE at T240. The
notherly component will be producing dry weather in the south and SW,
but may be producing spells of rain in the N, NW and down the east
coast. The rain may well fall as snow at times over the Scottish
mountains during the coming week. Temperatures will be generally
below average over the UK next saturday, but it will feel pleasant,
out of the wind, in any sunshine. **

A cooler spell of weather coming up, starting this weekend and lasting
at least a week.



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On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 21:08:03 +0100, TT wrote:

another copy paste of the met extended outlook made to look like your own.

remind us all of your meteorological qualifications..

Only if you reveal when you passed GCSE English!

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"Robin Nicholson" ,uk wrote in
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 21:08:03 +0100, TT wrote:

another copy paste of the met extended outlook made to look like your own.

remind us all of your meteorological qualifications..

Only if you reveal when you passed GCSE English!

R


So Rob you rather ridicule someone over a mistake in the rules of written
language then the practice of copying and pretending it was all your own
work?


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On Apr 29, 5:59*pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 21:08:03 +0100, TT wrote:


another copy paste of the met extended outlook made to look like your own.


remind us all of your meteorological qualifications..


Only if you reveal when you passed GCSE English!


R


So Rob you rather ridicule someone over a mistake in the rules of written
language then *the practice of copying and pretending it was all your own
work?


Just do it yourself if you feel it is so easy............
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On Apr 28, 8:23*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Apr 28, 1:08*pm, Dawlish wrote:

After today's warmth, it's looking likely that a much cooler spell of
northerlies will afflict us. Again, once high pressure gets
established, as one will almost certainly do in the western Atlantic
over the next few days, they can be awfully difficult to shift.


Presently, there's good agreement between the ECM and the gfs that a
notherly flow will set in from the weekend and it could be still there
the following weekend. Generally dry and cool for many, is the most
likely result, but there may be rain in the east and snow showers over
the Scottish hills. Get out of the wind in the west and there's likely
to be some pleasant enough and mainly dry weather.


Northerlies it is! Enough agreement and consistency from both models:

**At T240, on Saturday, 8th May, the UK will be at the end of a week
of an airflow with a northerly component. The cause will be an area of
high pressure which will become anchored in the Atlantic to our west.
Ridges, extending eastwards from that anticyclone and sublte changes
in its position will mean that wind directions over the UK will vary
over the next week, but will be mainly between NW and NE at T240. The
notherly component will be producing dry weather in the south and SW,
but may be producing spells of rain in the N, NW and down the east
coast. The rain may well fall as snow at times over the Scottish
mountains during the coming week. *Temperatures will be generally
below average over the UK next saturday, but it will feel pleasant,
out of the wind, in any sunshine. **

A cooler spell of weather coming up, starting this weekend and lasting
at least a week.


Nothing in today's models to make me have doubts about this forecast.
Both the gfs and the ECM show northerlies out to T240 from this
weekend. Still a long way to go though.
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another bigoted view.
cant face facts your last one was howler of epic proportions.

Dawlish wrote:

Nothing in today's models to make me have doubts about this forecast.
Both the gfs and the ECM show northerlies out to T240 from this
weekend. Still a long way to go though.



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