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once the LP is out of the way next week

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...t_alltext.html

UK Outlook for Tuesday 20 Jul 2010 to Thursday 29 Jul 2010:
During the middle of next week, spells of rain or showers are expected
for many parts of the UK. It should start to become drier, brighter and
warmer from the south later in the week, especially in southern and
eastern parts of England, with perhaps just a few showers at times,
again mainly towards western parts. From the weekend onwards,
northwestern parts of the UK will retain the greatest chance of seeing
further rain or showers, with southeastern parts expecting drier,
brighter and warmer weather for most of the time. Winds may become quite
strong across northwestern parts of the UK at times, and here,
temperatures will stay near normal. Further south and east, temperatures
should be mostly above normal, perhaps very warm towards southeast England.

Updated: 1233 on Thu 15 Jul 2010




the NW/SE mega split continues...

just as will forecast


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On Jul 15, 9:37*pm, T T wrote:
once the LP is out of the way next week

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...t_alltext.html

UK Outlook for Tuesday 20 Jul 2010 to Thursday 29 Jul 2010:
During the middle of next week, spells of rain or showers are expected
for many parts of the UK. It should start to become drier, brighter and
warmer from the south later in the week, especially in southern and
eastern parts of England, with perhaps just a few showers at times,
again mainly towards western parts. From the weekend onwards,
northwestern parts of the UK will retain the greatest chance of seeing
further rain or showers, with southeastern parts expecting drier,
brighter and warmer weather for most of the time. Winds may become quite
strong across northwestern parts of the UK at times, and here,
temperatures will stay near normal. Further south and east, temperatures
should be mostly above normal, perhaps very warm towards southeast England.

Updated: 1233 on Thu 15 Jul 2010

the NW/SE mega split continues...

just as will forecast


Lovely :-)

Keith (Southend)
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On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 at 21:37:28, T T wrote in
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once the LP is out of the way next week

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...t_alltext.html

UK Outlook for Tuesday 20 Jul 2010 to Thursday 29 Jul 2010:
During the middle of next week, spells of rain or showers are expected
for many parts of the UK. It should start to become drier, brighter and
warmer from the south later in the week, especially in southern and
eastern parts of England, with perhaps just a few showers at times,
again mainly towards western parts. From the weekend onwards,
northwestern parts of the UK will retain the greatest chance of seeing
further rain or showers, with southeastern parts expecting drier,
brighter and warmer weather for most of the time. Winds may become
quite strong across northwestern parts of the UK at times, and here,
temperatures will stay near normal. Further south and east,
temperatures should be mostly above normal, perhaps very warm towards
southeast England.


Does 'very warm' mean 25°C?
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