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Charts analysed are for T+96 hours - 12Z Wednesday 04th February 2004
unless stated. UKMetO: SLP: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rukm961.html Low pressure (985mb) lies close to Norway, with secondary lows on its eastern and western flank. High pressure (1035mb) lies over the western Mediterranean. Winds across the country are fresh to strong west/southwesterlies in many areas. Most areas will see rain or showers at times. Temperatures will be close to or above normal. Beyond this conditions are generally mild and unsettled with the best of the dry weather in the southeast. 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 (965mb) lies to the southwest of Iceland, with a secondary low (990mb) over Scandinavia. High pressure (1035mb) lies over the Western Mediterranean. Winds across the country are mostly fresh to strong southwesterlies. Most parts will see rain or showers at times. 850hpa temperatures range from -1C in the northwest to +5C in the southeast. Forecast 2m temperatures range from +9C in the north to +12C in the south. Beyond this conditions remain rather mild and unsettled in all parts. DWD: SLP: http://www.wetter.com/home/img/sat/g...311200_096.gif Low pressure (975mb) lies to the southwest of Iceland. High pressure (1030mb) lies over the Western Mediterranean and into Central Europe. Winds across the country are fresh to strong southwesterlies. Most areas will see rain or showers at times. Temperatures will be above normal in most parts. Beyond this conditions are mostly unsettled and mild. NOGAPS: SLP: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rngp961.html 850hPa Temperatu http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rngp962.html Low pressure (two centres of 985mb) lies close to and to the southwest of Iceland. High pressure (1035mb) lies over France, Spain and the Western Mediterranean. Winds across the country are fresh southwesterlies. Most areas will see rain or showers at times. 850hpa temperatures range from 0C in the northwest to +7C in the far south. Temperatures will be close to or above normal in most parts. Beyond this conditions are remain unsettled and on the mild side. JMA: SLP: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rjma961.html 850hPa Temperatures: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rjma962.html Low pressure (965mb) lies close to Iceland, with two secondary lows (985mb) on its southern and southwestern side. High pressure (1035mb) lies over the Western Mediterranean. Winds across the country are fresh to strong southwesterlies. Most areas will see rain or showers at times. 850hpa temperatures range from +3C in the northwest to +10C in the southeast. Temperatures will be above normal in most parts. Beyond this conditions continue mostly unsettled and mild. Canadian – T+72 hours for TUESDAY: All charts: http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/data/m...ast/478_50.gif Low pressure (968mb) lies to the west/northwest of the UK in the Atlantic. High pressure lies over the Western Mediterranean. Winds across the country are mainly fresh to strong southwesterlies with local gales. Many areas will see rain or showers. Temperatures will be above normal in many areas. Summary: Another mild outlook for the forseeable future with plenty of windy and rather unsettled weather for all parts, before perhaps turning a little cooler towards next weekend as the winds veer more westerly. |
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Hi Paul,
Thanks for this, my attempt at temperature forecast for South Lincolnshire (on www.lincolnshireweather.co.uk) agrees with your cooling at the end of the week; I am currently forecasting the following: Sun 7c Mon 13c Tue 13c Wed 9c Thu 9c Fri 7c Regards Paul -- www.lincolnshireweather.co.uk "Paul B" wrote in message om... Charts analysed are for T+96 hours - 12Z Wednesday 04th February 2004 unless stated. UKMetO: SLP: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rukm961.html Low pressure (985mb) lies close to Norway, with secondary lows on its eastern and western flank. High pressure (1035mb) lies over the western Mediterranean. Winds across the country are fresh to strong west/southwesterlies in many areas. Most areas will see rain or showers at times. Temperatures will be close to or above normal. Beyond this conditions are generally mild and unsettled with the best of the dry weather in the southeast. 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 (965mb) lies to the southwest of Iceland, with a secondary low (990mb) over Scandinavia. High pressure (1035mb) lies over the Western Mediterranean. Winds across the country are mostly fresh to strong southwesterlies. Most parts will see rain or showers at times. 850hpa temperatures range from -1C in the northwest to +5C in the southeast. Forecast 2m temperatures range from +9C in the north to +12C in the south. Beyond this conditions remain rather mild and unsettled in all parts. DWD: SLP: http://www.wetter.com/home/img/sat/g...311200_096.gif Low pressure (975mb) lies to the southwest of Iceland. High pressure (1030mb) lies over the Western Mediterranean and into Central Europe. Winds across the country are fresh to strong southwesterlies. Most areas will see rain or showers at times. Temperatures will be above normal in most parts. Beyond this conditions are mostly unsettled and mild. NOGAPS: SLP: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rngp961.html 850hPa Temperatu http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rngp962.html Low pressure (two centres of 985mb) lies close to and to the southwest of Iceland. High pressure (1035mb) lies over France, Spain and the Western Mediterranean. Winds across the country are fresh southwesterlies. Most areas will see rain or showers at times. 850hpa temperatures range from 0C in the northwest to +7C in the far south. Temperatures will be close to or above normal in most parts. Beyond this conditions are remain unsettled and on the mild side. JMA: SLP: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rjma961.html 850hPa Temperatures: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rjma962.html Low pressure (965mb) lies close to Iceland, with two secondary lows (985mb) on its southern and southwestern side. High pressure (1035mb) lies over the Western Mediterranean. Winds across the country are fresh to strong southwesterlies. Most areas will see rain or showers at times. 850hpa temperatures range from +3C in the northwest to +10C in the southeast. Temperatures will be above normal in most parts. Beyond this conditions continue mostly unsettled and mild. Canadian - T+72 hours for TUESDAY: All charts: http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/data/m...ast/478_50.gif Low pressure (968mb) lies to the west/northwest of the UK in the Atlantic. High pressure lies over the Western Mediterranean. Winds across the country are mainly fresh to strong southwesterlies with local gales. Many areas will see rain or showers. Temperatures will be above normal in many areas. Summary: Another mild outlook for the forseeable future with plenty of windy and rather unsettled weather for all parts, before perhaps turning a little cooler towards next weekend as the winds veer more westerly. |
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