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Just spent half an hour looking at the situation on wetterzentrale and it looks
like England and Wales could see a spell of very heavy and prolonged rain
midweek (especially wednesday) as a low deepens and moves slowly across. As I
said in my forecast last thursday it still looks like any prolonged wintry
precipitation will be confined to the highest ground but with significant
snowfall in the Scottish highlands.

Earlier the lee/polar low development in the North Sea could give some wintry
precipitation in eastern Britain on Monday night/Tuesday but on low ground any
light falls should quickly melt.

The main significance still is much colder conditions for everyone, heavy snow
in the Scottish mountains, heavy rain in England and Wales midweek and
*possibly* severe easterly gales getting into SW Britain at the end of the week.

I would expect to see severe weather warnings issued for snow in the Scottish
highlands and heavy rain in England and Wales (if/when appropriate !).

Cheers,

Will. (Local weather consultant :-) )
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The main significance still is much colder conditions for everyone, heavy

snow
in the Scottish mountains, heavy rain in England and Wales midweek and
*possibly* severe easterly gales getting into SW Britain at the end of the

week.

I would expect to see severe weather warnings issued for snow in the

Scottish
highlands and heavy rain in England and Wales (if/when appropriate !).

Cheers,

Will. (Local weather consultant :-) )


OK, you've convinced me :-)

this afternoon I got the chimney swept, fire bottom checked and everything
ready in case we do get some cold weather

Jim Webster


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Just spent half an hour looking at the situation on wetterzentrale and it

looks
like England and Wales could see a spell of very heavy and prolonged rain
midweek (especially wednesday) as a low deepens and moves slowly across.

As I
said in my forecast last thursday it still looks like any prolonged wintry
precipitation will be confined to the highest ground but with significant
snowfall in the Scottish highlands.

Earlier the lee/polar low development in the North Sea could give some

wintry
precipitation in eastern Britain on Monday night/Tuesday but on low ground

any
light falls should quickly melt.

The main significance still is much colder conditions for everyone, heavy

snow
in the Scottish mountains, heavy rain in England and Wales midweek and
*possibly* severe easterly gales getting into SW Britain at the end of the

week.

I would expect to see severe weather warnings issued for snow in the

Scottish
highlands and heavy rain in England and Wales (if/when appropriate !).

Cheers,

Will. (Local weather consultant :-) )
--

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Will, Severe Easterly Gales?
Look out Torquay and Paignton ! (Big Waves)

Gary
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On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 09:57:08 +0100, "Will"
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I would expect to see severe weather warnings issued for snow in the Scottish
highlands...


Thanks, Will!

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