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Default I've just seen another one of those GFS LRF again.


Blimey , oh well, I suppose its best to get disappointed now instead of bloody waiting for it. :-(



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On Monday, 4 January 2016 12:41:12 UTC, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
Blimey , oh well, I suppose its best to get disappointed now instead of bloody waiting for it. :-(



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There is now some good consensus a cooler NW regime is coming into place, no doubt good for Will! But even if that chart were to come into fruition it would probably result in sleety rain at best in London. [Apologizes in advance for bad grammar, spelling or misplaced commas]


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Default I've just seen another one of those GFS LRF again.

There is now some good consensus a cooler NW regime is coming into place, no doubt good for Will! But even if that chart were to come into fruition it would probably result in sleety rain at best in London. [Apologizes in advance for bad grammar, spelling or misplaced commas]

Come on Alan, you can do better than that, your apology was in arrears, not advance. I have added some commas for you to cut and paste when you feel you require some. Enjoy. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, (May have been a little over-generous).
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On Monday, 4 January 2016 15:26:11 UTC, David Mitchell wrote:
There is now some good consensus a cooler NW regime is coming into place, no doubt good for Will! But even if that chart were to come into fruition it would probably result in sleety rain at best in London. [Apologizes in advance for bad grammar, spelling or misplaced commas]

Come on Alan, you can do better than that, your apology was in arrears, not advance. I have added some commas for you to cut and paste when you feel you require some. Enjoy. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, (May have been a little over-generous).


David, if you could convert those commas into snow that would make me much happier, and I am sure Lawrence as well.
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"Alan [Guildford]" wrote in message
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On Monday, 4 January 2016 15:26:11 UTC, David Mitchell wrote:
There is now some good consensus a cooler NW regime is coming into place,
no doubt good for Will! But even if that chart were to come into fruition
it would probably result in sleety rain at best in London. [Apologizes in
advance for bad grammar, spelling or misplaced commas]

Come on Alan, you can do better than that, your apology was in arrears,
not advance. I have added some commas for you to cut and paste when you
feel you require some. Enjoy. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, (May have been a
little over-generous).


David, if you could convert those commas into snow that would make me much
happier, and I am sure Lawrence as well.
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Here you go
* * * * * * * * * *
:-)

Will
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believes that it was created in 1910 "
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Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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On 04/01/2016 16:25, Eskimo Will wrote:

"Alan [Guildford]" wrote in message
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On Monday, 4 January 2016 15:26:11 UTC, David Mitchell wrote:
There is now some good consensus a cooler NW regime is coming into
place, no doubt good for Will! But even if that chart were to come
into fruition it would probably result in sleety rain at best in
London. [Apologizes in advance for bad grammar, spelling or misplaced
commas]

Come on Alan, you can do better than that, your apology was in
arrears, not advance. I have added some commas for you to cut and
paste when you feel you require some. Enjoy. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
(May have been a little over-generous).


David, if you could convert those commas into snow that would make me
much happier, and I am sure Lawrence as well.
==========

Here you go
* * * * * * * * * *
:-)

Will

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Looks like they could be my best bet again this winter!
Dave
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On Monday, 4 January 2016 12:41:12 UTC, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
Blimey , oh well, I suppose its best to get disappointed now instead of bloody waiting for it. :-(

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn2881.gif


(Here's a link that won't invalidate the comment like the above link will in 6 hours' time!)

http://expert-images.weatheronline.c...11606_0406.gif

Richard
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On Monday, 4 January 2016 14:15:16 UTC, Richard Dixon wrote:
On Monday, 4 January 2016 12:41:12 UTC, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
Blimey , oh well, I suppose its best to get disappointed now instead of bloody waiting for it. :-(

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn2881.gif


(Here's a link that won't invalidate the comment like the above link will in 6 hours' time!)

http://expert-images.weatheronline.c...11606_0406.gif

Richard


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Lawrence Jenkins writes

Blimey , oh well, I suppose its best to get disappointed now instead of
bloody waiting for it. :-(



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The 12Z is now up. It's unremarkable at T+288 and I'd guess very
different from the 06Z that you presumably saw.
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On 04/01/2016 17:03, John Hall wrote:
In message ,
Lawrence Jenkins writes

Blimey , oh well, I suppose its best to get disappointed now instead
of bloody waiting for it. :-(



http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn2881.gif


The 12Z is now up. It's unremarkable at T+288 and I'd guess very
different from the 06Z that you presumably saw.

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There has for some time now been a bit of a trend towards a change
around that date. The GFS ensembles now show a majority trend for
something colder around the 14th on as does the latest ECM run. 10 days
is a long time but it could be the first little cold snap of the winter
for us soft southerners.
Dave, S.Essex


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