And for the third day in a row, WX temp summary shows the battle between cooler air from the NE and warmer air on Atlantic coasts continuing, though neither much below or above norm respectively. By comparison with yesterday, the cooler air succeeds in advancing to E France & the shores of the Med in week 2, S Britain and W France hanging on to the last of the warmth'. Today there is a sign of a push back in week 2 from the SW led by that unusually warm area in S Biscay but the colder air continues to affect Turkey in week 2 (but with the Black Sea an 'island' of contrasting warmth with the land around it.
Rainfall however continues to shift around - week 1 dry in Ireland, wet for Europe east of and including Germany; week 2 dry in the Baltic and S Norway, wet around this area including S Britain
Jet mostly weak to the N of Britain and down the N Sea until Sat 24, when a loop off Ireland gradually begins to affect England. Last chart for Fri 30 turns violent past Greenland ad down the W Irish coast
GFS Op shows HP gradually moving in from the W to cover Britain Tue 20th after a week with N-ly winds, promoted by deep LP over Estonia. This HP moves off E-wards to Denmark Sun 25th and a shallow LP W of Ireland brings in S-lies (not W-lies as forecast yesterday). This gradually drifts N-wards but then teams up with the Atlantic to give a broad trough of LP affecting all Britain Fri 30th.
ECM shows the HP fading rather than drifting E-wards, and being replaced by a new HP on the Atlantic Sat 24th (not LP as in GFS) with a renewed spell of N-lies
GEFS is cool for a week (quite cold around Sat 17th, less so and for a shorter period in the SW) with rain starting up again in modest amounts from about Sat 24th
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