Jetstream running W-ly across the UK suddenly flips S-ly for one day only (Fri 31st, well telegraphed elsewhere) before resuming W-ly in a somewhat fragmented fashion and finishing with a loop enclosing the UK from Mon 10th but leaving the UK on the cold side of the stream
The very brief heat wave (ripple?) on Friday isn't enough to show up on the 10-day average with the N Atlantic including UK and Norway in a bight of generally cool weather esp in week 2, matched by heaviest pptn over W-facing coasts of Ireland, Scotland and Norway.
GFS - after this week with LP to the W and HP to the E giving the burst of hot air Thu/Fri, there is a series of small LPs running across the UK, tending to be in the N, and occasionally bringing some distinctly cold air S-wards (e.g. Fri 7th - by rights, this should attract as much attention as Fri 31st .. hmm) . Just a chance of fine and dry weather with HP arriving on Thu 13th.
GEFS - monstrous temp spike Fri 31st but back below norm two days later, recovering to norm Wed 5th after which mean is a little above norm though op mostly below (contrasting with just one monstrously and persistently hot run but only appearing in the S). Rain in the S spread around mostly Mon 3rd - Fri 5th, more continual from Sat 1st the further N and into Scotland that you go.
ECM has minor differences from GFS e.g. a trough lingers for a day after the heat this Friday; the LP on Fri 7th arrives a day earlier i.e. Thu 6th
[TWO chart viewer only diplaying GEFS & ECM intermittently]
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28 July 2020 07:16:22
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