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Hi
Just looking at the latest GFS output and once the cold front of this current frontal system clears, pressure rises quite strongly with an anticylcone of about 1026 mb sat over the Irish sea by Thursday 00Z, after that the high slips away E into the North Sea allowing a SE'ly flow to become established during Friday as pressure falls as a low slips E and then SE into Biscay. With 1000-500 hPa thicknesses rising and the 570 dm line nudging along the south coast by Friday it should translate to day maxima up around 28-30°C I would have thought across large areas. So from the current mobile W or CSW type we flip to an AC follwed by an ASE or SE before ending up with an E by Sunday the 25th if the GFS holds true.. Bruce. |
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