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The GFS is repeated showing Atlantic SWly's bathing and melting any snow
that might be still on the ground over the Christmas. Joe B is now saying as much, so any extended cold spell through to the New Year is now looking fragile "SATURDAY EARLY EUROPE TO WARM AROUND CHRISTMAS AND THROUGH THE NEW YEAR. A break is coming a break is coming and not just some 3 day let up in the northwest. In the wake of what will be a severely cold period for much Europe through the 20th ( again the cold is coming back into the northwest in a few days, I see a chance for warmth in larger scale, one that could leave us with a break before there is any reloading, once we get to and beyond Christmas. As is my habit, I just want to give you a heads up on what is coming after a period of cold that will be something to be hold... and if you be holding something, make sure you have your gloves on or your hands may freeze on contact thanks for reading ciao for now " UKMO however are still saying "UK Outlook for Saturday 25 Dec 2010 to Saturday 8 Jan 2011: During the last week of December and the first week of January, easterly to northerly winds are likely to persist over the UK. Therefore, temperatures look set to remain well below average for much of the UK, with a risk of widespread frost and ice. However, some southern and western parts may turn less cold at times. Further snowfall is a distinct possibility in places. Precipitation amounts are expected to be generally around average for many or just above average along parts of the East Coast. Western regions of the UK are most likely to see more in the way of drier weather. Hours of sunshine should be around or slightly above average, particularly in western parts of England and Wales. Updated: 1142 on Fri 10 Dec 2010" I'm getting to the stage where I just can't be bothered spending so much time creating fictitious images in my head purely based on model watching and silly forecasts but hardly ever panning out in reality. |
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