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Default **Forecast: Atlantic weather in charge in the UK at T+240 on Jan 27th

Enough agreement and consistency to say:

**After this short colder period, with a more northerly feed, an Atlantic source for our weather will have re-established itself in 10 days time. With the normal caveats about the impossibility of saying which areas of the UK will be affected by either mP, or mT air, suffice to say that snow will have become confined to highland areas with few lowland areas affected, unless we have a temporary colder incursion in north-westerlies in the lee of a cold front (it is January, when all's said and done). Even then colder conditions will be transitory. Vey typical zonal weather in January**
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Dawlish wrote:
Enough agreement and consistency to say:

**After this short colder period,

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I'm looking forward to that !
Dave
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Default **Forecast: Atlantic weather in charge in the UK at T+240 on Jan 27th

On Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 8:03:17 PM UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Dawlish wrote:
Enough agreement and consistency to say:

**After this short colder period,

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I'm looking forward to that !
Dave


Notice my avoidance of the term; "cold spell" !
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Default **Forecast: Atlantic weather in charge in the UK at T+240 onJan 27th

Dawlish wrote:
On Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 8:03:17 PM UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Dawlish wrote:
Enough agreement and consistency to say:

**After this short colder period,

------------------------------------------
I'm looking forward to that !
Dave


Notice my avoidance of the term; "cold spell" !

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Indeed, with temperatures forecast to be more like 4-6C here for the
next 7 days and no snow forecast I think a short spell with average or
just below temperatures might prove more accurate. But as we all know
these situations are tricky for forecasters so maybe it will change,
just not on the cards right now.
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Default **Forecast: Atlantic weather in charge in the UK at T+240 on Jan 27th

On Saturday, 17 January 2015 23:37:11 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Dawlish wrote:
On Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 8:03:17 PM UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Dawlish wrote:
Enough agreement and consistency to say:

**After this short colder period,
------------------------------------------
I'm looking forward to that !
Dave


Notice my avoidance of the term; "cold spell" !

---------------------------------------------------------------
Indeed, with temperatures forecast to be more like 4-6C here for the
next 7 days and no snow forecast I think a short spell with average or
just below temperatures might prove more accurate. But as we all know
these situations are tricky for forecasters so maybe it will change,
just not on the cards right now.


Spot on Dave, I can see the Met Office yellow warning now - "a severe period of average weather will hit Southern England be prepared!"


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Default **Forecast: Atlantic weather in charge in the UK at T+240 on Jan 27th

On Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 11:37:11 PM UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Dawlish wrote:
On Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 8:03:17 PM UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Dawlish wrote:
Enough agreement and consistency to say:

**After this short colder period,
------------------------------------------
I'm looking forward to that !
Dave


Notice my avoidance of the term; "cold spell" !

---------------------------------------------------------------
Indeed, with temperatures forecast to be more like 4-6C here for the
next 7 days and no snow forecast I think a short spell with average or
just below temperatures might prove more accurate. But as we all know
these situations are tricky for forecasters so maybe it will change,
just not on the cards right now.


I think the change is! 😃
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On Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 7:21:55 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
Enough agreement and consistency to say:

**After this short colder period, with a more northerly feed, an Atlantic source for our weather will have re-established itself in 10 days time. With the normal caveats about the impossibility of saying which areas of the UK will be affected by either mP, or mT air, suffice to say that snow will have become confined to highland areas with few lowland areas affected, unless we have a temporary colder incursion in north-westerlies in the lee of a cold front (it is January, when all's said and done). Even then colder conditions will be transitory. Vey typical zonal weather in January**


This was a good forecast. Shows that you could have trusted model output 10 days ago. It was clear that the colder spell would have been over by today..
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Dawlish wrote:
On Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 7:21:55 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
Enough agreement and consistency to say:

**After this short colder period, with a more northerly feed, an
Atlantic source for our weather will have re-established itself in 10
days time. With the normal caveats about the impossibility of saying
which areas of the UK will be affected by either mP, or mT air, suffice
to say that snow will have become confined to highland areas with few
lowland areas affected, unless we have a temporary colder incursion in
north-westerlies in the lee of a cold front (it is January, when all's
said and done). Even then colder conditions will be transitory. Vey
typical zonal weather in January**


This was a good forecast. Shows that you could have trusted model output
10 days ago. It was clear that the colder spell would have been over by today.


FGS LOL.
Back to lurking
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Default **Forecast: Atlantic weather in charge in the UK at T+240 on Jan 27th

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 7:01:49 PM UTC, Mark Chamberlain wrote:
Dawlish wrote:
On Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 7:21:55 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
Enough agreement and consistency to say:

**After this short colder period, with a more northerly feed, an
Atlantic source for our weather will have re-established itself in 10
days time. With the normal caveats about the impossibility of saying
which areas of the UK will be affected by either mP, or mT air, suffice
to say that snow will have become confined to highland areas with few
lowland areas affected, unless we have a temporary colder incursion in
north-westerlies in the lee of a cold front (it is January, when all's
said and done). Even then colder conditions will be transitory. Vey
typical zonal weather in January**


This was a good forecast. Shows that you could have trusted model output
10 days ago. It was clear that the colder spell would have been over by today.


FGS LOL.
Back to lurking
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Mark Chamberlain, Southend on Sea, Essex


Probably a good idea. I have no idea what you are talking about.
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Default **Forecast: Atlantic weather in charge in the UK at T+240 on Jan 27th

Dawlish wrote:
On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 7:01:49 PM UTC, Mark Chamberlain wrote:
Dawlish wrote:
On Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 7:21:55 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
Enough agreement and consistency to say:

**After this short colder period, with a more northerly feed, an
Atlantic source for our weather will have re-established itself in 10
days time. With the normal caveats about the impossibility of saying
which areas of the UK will be affected by either mP, or mT air, suffice
to say that snow will have become confined to highland areas with few
lowland areas affected, unless we have a temporary colder incursion in
north-westerlies in the lee of a cold front (it is January, when all's
said and done). Even then colder conditions will be transitory. Vey
typical zonal weather in January**

This was a good forecast. Shows that you could have trusted model output
10 days ago. It was clear that the colder spell would have been over by today.


FGS LOL.
Back to lurking
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Mark Chamberlain, Southend on Sea, Essex


Probably a good idea. I have no idea what you are talking about.


That makes two of us
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