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Just looked, can't see it .... all I see is high pressure to the South. Most
of the runs are continuously showing this by the day now, just the odd
outlier now and again showing differences.
Seen this all before....I would say January's finshed for cold weather
fans.... maybe things will change towards the end of the month, but it's
looking another mild winter.


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I find this all leaves me feeling "cold", for want of a better word. I
just don't see cold weather coming here ever again, it's finished, all
over.


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On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 16:53:57 -0000, "danny\(west kent\)"
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Just looked, can't see it .... all I see is high pressure to the South. Most
of the runs are continuously showing this by the day now, just the odd
outlier now and again showing differences.
Seen this all before....I would say January's finshed for cold weather
fans.... maybe things will change towards the end of the month, but it's
looking another mild winter.


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Ron where is this "scandi high" ?
I've got a hunch it's somewhere between Hens teeth and the Holy Grail !








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Yeh ,it was there this morning ! , honest

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Ron where is this "scandi high" ?
I've got a hunch it's somewhere between Hens teeth and the Holy Grail !








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Given that everyone here keeps going on about how silly it is to try and
predict weather 5 days in advance (or even 2-3 days in advance!) I find it
pretty highly amusing that people are going to write off the rest of winter,
ie 2 months of weather!

Simon


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Most of the time doesn't work like that with 'usual situations' \ major,
permanent features like the High pressure to the South.
Considering it's our usual setup anyway, and the fact the GFS is constantly
going for it, and the fact we've just ahd a Northerly cool spell...... you
can bank on it .
Like I said, seen it all before.

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Given that everyone here keeps going on about how silly it is to try and
predict weather 5 days in advance (or even 2-3 days in advance!) I find it
pretty highly amusing that people are going to write off the rest of

winter,
ie 2 months of weather!

Simon




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I'd hardly call three days with clear blue skies and a minimum night temp
of -3.2 a cold Northerly spell. The only way there is going to be a real
cold wave which lasts a week or more is for the formation of an intense
Russian high which ridges across Scandinavia and then towards us thereby
pulling in very cold Easterly winds. Most of the famous winters have had an
intense high involved at some stage. The current set-up rules out the
possibility of a lasting cold spell. There may be the odd Northerly
intrusion, but that's all. There doesn't look like being any significant
changes in the pattern until after the middle of January.

Shaun Pudwell.


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Most of the time doesn't work like that with 'usual situations' \ major,
permanent features like the High pressure to the South.
Considering it's our usual setup anyway, and the fact the GFS is

constantly
going for it, and the fact we've just ahd a Northerly cool spell...... you
can bank on it .
Like I said, seen it all before.

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Given that everyone here keeps going on about how silly it is to try and
predict weather 5 days in advance (or even 2-3 days in advance!) I find

it
pretty highly amusing that people are going to write off the rest of

winter,
ie 2 months of weather!

Simon






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Agreed, and that's why I said 'cool' spell. And yes, you echo my words
regarding the continental High... these Northerlies are hopeless, averaging
1-2 days with little impact for majority of England.
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It's a real shame, the kids would love some proper snow! For that matter so
would I...

Shaun Pudwell

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Agreed, and that's why I said 'cool' spell. And yes, you echo my words
regarding the continental High... these Northerlies are hopeless,

averaging
1-2 days with little impact for majority of England.
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I'd hardly call three days with clear blue skies and a minimum night

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