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Default Slight E'ly drift in SE and E Anglia

As the subject header says it would appear that a slightly greater pressure rise
to the NE is tending to link the SW approaches and Scandinavian highs across N
England producing a slight E'ly drift in the extreme E and SE.

http://www.sca.uqam.ca/analyse/map.p...lang=en&map=UK

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