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This forecast summary is my *PERSONAL OPINION* of how the weather may unfold
next week. I will take no responsibility whatsoever for any actions arising from
its use. It is provided freely in the spirit of freedom and the great love for
meteorology that I personally enjoy and wish to share freely with others.

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Summary valid for Sunday 19/06/05 to Saturday 25/06/05
TOI (time of issue) Thursday 16/06/05 1930 UK local time

This summary is based on a quick appraisal of the GFS, JMA, ECMWF, UKMO, FAX,
and ENS (NCEP ensemble) labelled charts available from the superb
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten

Confidence is high (80%) for mainly dry and very warm weather across most of the
British Isles. Highest chance of rain in Scotland.

On Sunday, hot and humid air will be displaced east during the day by a cold
front. This will trigger scattered thunderstorms, mainly in northern and eastern
areas.

Pressure will then build quickly from the west on Monday as another anticyclone
becomes established over the British Isles bringing warm and sunny weather to
all parts. Light winds with afternoon sea breezes and good visibility. This
settled weather is likely to last all week with just a little bit of rain
possible in northern Scotland from weak fronts (mainly on Wednesday and
Thursday). Probably turning hot again in the south towards the weekend, and as
pressure begins to fall, a few thunderstorms are possible next weekend
(confidence moderate).

So pressure on water resources will increase further in the southeast which is
something Haytor meteorological office has been warning for months now.

Will (Chief forecaster USW).
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Will Hand wrote:
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This forecast summary is my *PERSONAL OPINION* of how the weather may
unfold next week. I will take no responsibility whatsoever for any
actions arising from its use. It is provided freely in the spirit of
freedom and the great love for meteorology that I personally enjoy
and wish to share freely with others.

================================================== ===============


Summary valid for Sunday 19/06/05 to Saturday 25/06/05
TOI (time of issue) Thursday 16/06/05 1930 UK local time

This summary is based on a quick appraisal of the GFS, JMA, ECMWF,
UKMO, FAX, and ENS (NCEP ensemble) labelled charts available from the
superb http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten

Confidence is high (80%) for mainly dry and very warm weather across
most of the British Isles. Highest chance of rain in Scotland.

On Sunday, hot and humid air will be displaced east during the day by
a cold front. This will trigger scattered thunderstorms, mainly in
northern and eastern areas.

Pressure will then build quickly from the west on Monday as another
anticyclone becomes established over the British Isles bringing warm
and sunny weather to all parts. Light winds with afternoon sea
breezes and good visibility. This settled weather is likely to last
all week with just a little bit of rain possible in northern Scotland
from weak fronts (mainly on Wednesday and Thursday). Probably turning
hot again in the south towards the weekend, and as pressure begins to
fall, a few thunderstorms are possible next weekend (confidence
moderate).

So pressure on water resources will increase further in the southeast
which is something Haytor meteorological office has been warning for
months now.


Thanks for the forecasts Will. Looks a week inside for me then...
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Rob Overfield
Hull


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Will Hand wrote:
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This forecast summary is my *PERSONAL OPINION* of how the weather may unfold
next week. I will take no responsibility whatsoever for any actions arising from
its use. It is provided freely in the spirit of freedom and the great love for
meteorology that I personally enjoy and wish to share freely with others.

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Summary valid for Sunday 19/06/05 to Saturday 25/06/05
TOI (time of issue) Thursday 16/06/05 1930 UK local time


Nice one Will. Doubtless, the sprinklers will run unabated in the
suburban SE.

Living in Norfolk, we are used to, and largely oblivious to, lawns that
become brown and dusty during the summer.

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Nice one Will. Doubtless, the sprinklers will run unabated in the
suburban SE.


I'm sure they will, completely oblivious to (non-compulsory) calls
to conserve supplies. Then if/when bans are enforced people
will start moaning.....

Living in Norfolk, we are used to, and largely oblivious to, lawns that
become brown and dusty during the summer.


Living in NW England, we are used to, and largely resigned to, lawns
that require mowing once a week in the summer

Col
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Confidence is high (80%) for mainly dry and very warm weather across most
of the
British Isles. Highest chance of rain in Scotland.

Will (Chief forecaster USW).
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Just what I wanted to hear, especially as I leave in the morning for a week
on the Dorset coast. :-)

See, that is what you call long range forecasting, booked last August.
;-))))

Cheers

Ian




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Just what I wanted to hear, especially as I leave in the morning for a

week
on the Dorset coast. :-)

See, that is what you call long range forecasting, booked last August.
;-))))

Cheers

Ian


Watch out for the sea fog, Ian :-)

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Surprisingly nobody's picked up on this (except JoeH) in the ng i'm
never that fond of model forecasting but this one brought a smile to my
face..

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn7811.html

If that comes off then it's going to be an interesting Sunday. I wonder
how the beeb's paper aeroplanes will cope with a T7??

Les

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meteorology that I personally enjoy and wish to share freely with others.



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Jon O'Rourke wrote:

See, that is what you call long range forecasting, booked last August.


Watch out for the sea fog, Ian :-)


Something that was emphasised on the SE forecast on BBC tonight - while
it'll be 30-odd-C inland, it could still only be in the high teens on
the coast and some rather nasty fog for the inshore waters.

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In uk.sci.weather on Thu, 16 Jun 2005 at 19:26:31, Will Hand wrote :
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This forecast summary is my *PERSONAL OPINION* of how the weather may unfold
next week. I will take no responsibility whatsoever for any actions arising from
its use. It is provided freely in the spirit of freedom and the great love for
meteorology that I personally enjoy and wish to share freely with others.

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On Sunday, hot and humid air will be displaced east during the day by a cold
front. This will trigger scattered thunderstorms, mainly in northern and eastern
areas.


That would be just typical - one of the few things to look forward to
about hot weather is the chance of some spectacular weather to end it.
If we're denied that, it's adding insult to injury.
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Paul Hyett, Cheltenham
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In uk.sci.weather on Thu, 16 Jun 2005 at 20:54:44, Chris wrote :

Living in Norfolk, we are used to, and largely oblivious to, lawns that
become brown and dusty during the summer.


Lawns still nice & green here - though that might not last much
longer...
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Paul Hyett, Cheltenham


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