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Charts analysed are for T+96 hours - 12Z Tuesday 27th January 2004
unless stated. UKMetO: SLP: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rukm961.html Low pressure (995mb) lies close to Italy, with another low (1000mb) well to the north of Scotland. High pressure (1020mb) lies towards the Azores, with another high (1030mb) close to Iceland and Greenland which ridges south into the Atlantic to the west of Britain. Another high (1030mb) is settled over Western Russia. Winds across the country are moderate to fresh northerlies in most parts. All areas will be cold with sunshine and snow showers, heaviest and most peristant towards the north and east. Temperatures will be below normal. Beyond this there is little change with bitterly cold north/northwesterly winds in many parts, along with some potentially significant snowfall in places. GFS: SLP: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rtavn961.html 850hPa Temperatures: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rtavn962.html 2m Temperatures: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rtavn965.html Low pressure (985mb) lies close to Italy, with another low (1005mb) well to the north of Britain. High pressure (1020mb) lies over the Azores, with another high (1030mb) close to Greenland which ridges south into the Atlantic to the west of Britain. Pressure is also high (1025mb) over Western Russia. Winds across the country are mostly moderate to fresh northerlies. Most parts will see a mixture of sunshine and snow showers, with most of the snow towards the north and east. 850hpa temperatures range from -14C in the north to -7C in the southeast. Forecast 2m temperatures range from -3C in the north to +3C in the far southeast. Beyond this conditions remain bitterly cold as pressure remains high to the west/northwest of the UK, bringing bitterly cold winds and further snowfall in parts, especially in the north and east. DWD: SLP: http://www.wetter.com/home/img/sat/g...231200_096.gif Low pressure (1000mb) lies over Southern Norway. High pressure (1025mb) lies over the Azores, with another high (1025mb) to the west of the UK in the Atlantic, and another high (1035mb) over Greenland. Winds across the country are mostly fresh northerlies. Many areas will see sunshine and snow showers at times. Temperatures will be below normal in many areas. Beyond this most parts turn milder as the high breaks down and drifts south, allowing Atlantic low pressure systems to return. NOGAPS: SLP: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rngp961.html 850hPa Temperatu http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rngp962.html Low pressure (990mb) lies over Holland, with another low (1000mb) well to the north of Britain. High pressure (1025mb) lies over the Azores, with another high (1060mb) over Greenland which ridges south into the Atlantic. Pressure is also high (1025mb) over Russia. Winds across the country are fresh to strong northerlies. Many parts will see sunshine and snow showers, with most of the snow towards the north and east. 850hpa temperatures range from -13C in the north to -5C in the far southeast. Temperatures will be below normal. Beyond this conditions are very cold and potentially snowy. JMA: SLP: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rjma961.html 850hPa Temperatures: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rjma962.html Low pressure (two centres of 995mb) lies close to Italy. High pressure (1040mb) llies over Greenland and ridges strongly south into the Atlantic. Pressure is also high (1025mb) over Russia. Winds across the country are fresh to strong northerlies. Most areas will see sunshine and snow showers, with most of the snow towards the north and east. 850hpa temperatures range from -14C in the north to -7C in the south. Temperatures will be below normal in all parts. Beyond this conditions remain very cold and wintry for a time before turning very unsettled and milder in the south, but remaining wintry in the north. Canadian – T+72 hours for MONDAY: All charts: http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/data/m...ast/478_50.gif Low pressure (993mb) lies well to the north of the UK. High pressure (1025mb) lies to the southwest of Spain and Portugal. Another high (1045mb) lies over Greenland and ridges south into the Atlantic, where a secondary centre (1025mb) lies. Winds across the country are mainly moderate to fresh northerlies, light in the south. Many areas will see a mix of sunshine and showers, the showers turning increasingly to snow. Temperatures will be below normal. Summary: A very wintry outlook from all models tonight with the early part of next week looking bitterly cold and potentially very snowy towards the north and east. Most models keep the cold going through to the second part of the week, although the DWD model quickly brings in milder weather and Atlantic systems by midweek. |
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