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We are going to West Sussex today. Not unnaturally Mrs G has asked me what the weather forecast is. Not unnaturally I have just checked the met office forecast which states as follows for south east England

“Today:
A bright, breezy but mainly dry morning with bright or sunny spells and isolated coastal showers. Some scattered showers developing inland from the west through the afternoon, but winds slowly easing through the day. Maximum temperature 24 °C.”

Sounds reasonably pleasant.

However the local Sussex forecast then states

“Heavy rain changing to thunder showers by early evening.”

I do of course appreciate that the general Southeast forecast cannot capture local detail but this is entirely confusing and unhelpful (which unfortunately will cut no ice with Mrs G)

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On 11/08/2019 12:17, wrote:

We are going to West Sussex today. Not unnaturally Mrs G has asked me what the weather forecast is. Not unnaturally I have just checked the met office forecast which states as follows for south east England


“Today:
A bright, breezy but mainly dry morning with bright or sunny spells and isolated coastal showers. Some scattered showers developing inland from the west through the afternoon, but winds slowly easing through the day. Maximum temperature 24 °C.”


Sounds reasonably pleasant.


However the local Sussex forecast then states


“Heavy rain changing to thunder showers by early evening.”


I do of course appreciate that the general Southeast forecast cannot capture local detail but this is entirely confusing and unhelpful (which unfortunately will cut no ice with Mrs G)


Not impressive


I sympathise with your problem, but I suspect the issue is one of the
'Michael Fish' syndrome that the Met Office is now plagued with. It's my
view that they now over-egg the slightest indication of bad weather in
order to avoid being blamed if something worse turns up.

Relatives in the SW tell me that many events have been cancelled this
weekend due to the forecast of widespread yellow rain and high winds,
but where they live they saw a stiff breeze for part of Saturday, two
heavy showers, and a fair amount of strong sun, nothing to be really
concerned about.

The Met Office creates problems for event organisers by putting out such
over-egged warnings, which means the organisers then can't get insurance
cover and can't afford to take the risk themselves so have to cancel.

Quite why local forecasts can differ so much from area forecasts is a
mystery only the Met Office can answer, but probably won't.

PS: Tell your wife you love her to bits, and her presence alone
brightens any day no matter what the weather.

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Relatives in the SW tell me that many events have been cancelled this
weekend due to the forecast of widespread yellow rain and high winds,
but where they live they saw a stiff breeze for part of Saturday, two
heavy showers, and a fair amount of strong sun, nothing to be really
concerned about.


You may be interested in this post I made in weather & climate.

I heavy shower yesterday in Penzance (10 minutes)

https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=...te/UUCCcYAtrds

Graham
Penzance
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On 11/08/2019 14:37, Graham Easterling wrote:

Relatives in the SW tell me that many events have been cancelled this
weekend due to the forecast of widespread yellow rain and high winds,
but where they live they saw a stiff breeze for part of Saturday, two
heavy showers, and a fair amount of strong sun, nothing to be really
concerned about.


You may be interested in this post I made in weather & climate.


I heavy shower yesterday in Penzance (10 minutes)


https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=...te/UUCCcYAtrds


Nice pics! My relatives weren't going to Boardmaster's anyway, but did
enjoy some gardening in the fairly strong afternoon sun. The 'yellow
warning' does seem to have been a trifle overdone and thus caused many
people to miss what would have been quite an enjoyable weekend.

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On Sunday, August 11, 2019 at 11:58:17 AM UTC+1, Spike wrote:
On 11/08/2019 14:37, Graham Easterling wrote:

Relatives in the SW tell me that many events have been cancelled this
weekend due to the forecast of widespread yellow rain and high winds,
but where they live they saw a stiff breeze for part of Saturday, two
heavy showers, and a fair amount of strong sun, nothing to be really
concerned about.


You may be interested in this post I made in weather & climate.


I heavy shower yesterday in Penzance (10 minutes)


https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=...te/UUCCcYAtrds


Nice pics! My relatives weren't going to Boardmaster's anyway, but did
enjoy some gardening in the fairly strong afternoon sun. The 'yellow
warning' does seem to have been a trifle overdone and thus caused many
people to miss what would have been quite an enjoyable weekend.

--
Spike


Friday morning at Boardmasters saw the surfing delayed, but not because of bad weather, but because of a lack of swell!

Account of the weeks surfing, and some great videos
https://www.facebook.com/wslqs/

Graham
Penzance


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On 11/08/2019 15:02, Graham Easterling wrote:

Friday morning at Boardmasters saw the surfing delayed, but not because of bad weather, but because of a lack of swell!


LOL

Account of the weeks surfing, and some great videos
https://www.facebook.com/wslqs/


Sorry, I don't have a Facebook account...

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On Sunday, August 11, 2019 at 2:28:55 PM UTC+1, Metman2012 wrote:
On 11/08/2019 09:17,
We are going to West Sussex today. Not unnaturally Mrs G has asked me what the weather forecast is. Not unnaturally I have just checked the met office forecast which states as follows for south east England

“Today:
A bright, breezy but mainly dry morning with bright or sunny spells and isolated coastal showers. Some scattered showers developing inland from the west through the afternoon, but winds slowly easing through the day. Maximum temperature 24 °C.”

Sounds reasonably pleasant.

However the local Sussex forecast then states

“Heavy rain changing to thunder showers by early evening.”

I do of course appreciate that the general Southeast forecast cannot capture local detail but this is entirely confusing and unhelpful (which unfortunately will cut no ice with Mrs G)

Not impressive


Where do you get a local Sussex forecast?


Stick your location or postcode in

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather...ate=2019-08-11

and out will come an hourly forecast.
Usually good for a laugh.

Len
Wembury


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On 11/08/2019 20:17, Len wrote:
On Sunday, August 11, 2019 at 2:28:55 PM UTC+1, Metman2012 wrote:
On 11/08/2019 09:17,
We are going to West Sussex today. Not unnaturally Mrs G has asked me what the weather forecast is. Not unnaturally I have just checked the met office forecast which states as follows for south east England

“Today:
A bright, breezy but mainly dry morning with bright or sunny spells and isolated coastal showers. Some scattered showers developing inland from the west through the afternoon, but winds slowly easing through the day. Maximum temperature 24 °C.”

Sounds reasonably pleasant.

However the local Sussex forecast then states

“Heavy rain changing to thunder showers by early evening.”

I do of course appreciate that the general Southeast forecast cannot capture local detail but this is entirely confusing and unhelpful (which unfortunately will cut no ice with Mrs G)

Not impressive


Where do you get a local Sussex forecast?


Stick your location or postcode in

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather...ate=2019-08-11

and out will come an hourly forecast.
Usually good for a laugh.

Len
Wembury

I know about that but he quoted some text...

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That’s a very good question and I am now struggling to recreate what I did. As you rightly say the location forecasts don’t contain text.


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