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Default met office still going for colder weather with easterlies

UK Outlook for Tuesday 16 Nov 2010 to Thursday 25 Nov 2010:
Generally rather cloudy at first with some brightness, this mainly in
the east of the UK. Rain is expected in northern and western parts of
the UK at first, with strong southerly winds. This rain may spread
further southeast at times but will tend to become less persistent. The
far southeast of England should remain largely dry. From Friday (19th),
conditions look like turning drier with some sunshine in many places,
although outbreaks of rain may occasionally reach far western and
southern parts of the UK. Mostly cold as winds become more easterly and
brisk at times. Where winds fall light, there will be a risk of mist or
fog patches developing, and frost becoming more widespread during
overnight periods.

Updated: 1151 on Thu 11 Nov 2010

UK Outlook for Friday 26 Nov 2010 to Friday 10 Dec 2010:
Remaining generally settled, but cold across much of the UK.
Precipitation should be mostly below average, with the driest and
brightest weather expected in the west. Northeasterly winds could bring
wintry showers into eastern areas at times. Temperatures are likely to
be below average across much of the country, with a risk of overnight
frosts.

Updated: 1153 on Thu 11 Nov 2010
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Default met office still going for colder weather with easterlies


"terylene" wrote in message
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UK Outlook for Tuesday 16 Nov 2010 to Thursday 25 Nov 2010:
Generally rather cloudy at first with some brightness, this mainly in the
east of the UK. Rain is expected in northern and western parts of the UK
at first, with strong southerly winds. This rain may spread further
southeast at times but will tend to become less persistent. The far
southeast of England should remain largely dry. From Friday (19th),
conditions look like turning drier with some sunshine in many places,
although outbreaks of rain may occasionally reach far western and southern
parts of the UK. Mostly cold as winds become more easterly and brisk at
times. Where winds fall light, there will be a risk of mist or fog patches
developing, and frost becoming more widespread during overnight periods.

Updated: 1151 on Thu 11 Nov 2010

UK Outlook for Friday 26 Nov 2010 to Friday 10 Dec 2010:
Remaining generally settled, but cold across much of the UK. Precipitation
should be mostly below average, with the driest and brightest weather
expected in the west. Northeasterly winds could bring wintry showers into
eastern areas at times. Temperatures are likely to be below average across
much of the country, with a risk of overnight frosts.

Updated: 1153 on Thu 11 Nov 2010



Sounds good to me Terry, I hope ECMW are validating UKMO's forecast.


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Default met office still going for colder weather with easterlies - From 11th Nov

?Good early alert to cold weather from Terry via UK Met Office...

"terylene" wrote in message
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UK Outlook for Tuesday 16 Nov 2010 to Thursday 25 Nov 2010:
Generally rather cloudy at first with some brightness, this mainly in the
east of the UK. Rain is expected in northern and western parts of the UK
at first, with strong southerly winds. This rain may spread further
southeast at times but will tend to become less persistent. The far
southeast of England should remain largely dry. From Friday (19th),
conditions look like turning drier with some sunshine in many places,
although outbreaks of rain may occasionally reach far western and southern
parts of the UK. Mostly cold as winds become more easterly and brisk at
times. Where winds fall light, there will be a risk of mist or fog patches
developing, and frost becoming more widespread during overnight periods.

Updated: 1151 on Thu 11 Nov 2010

UK Outlook for Friday 26 Nov 2010 to Friday 10 Dec 2010:
Remaining generally settled, but cold across much of the UK. Precipitation
should be mostly below average, with the driest and brightest weather
expected in the west. Northeasterly winds could bring wintry showers into
eastern areas at times. Temperatures are likely to be below average across
much of the country, with a risk of overnight frosts.

Updated: 1153 on Thu 11 Nov 2010



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