WX temps show cold weather making a steady return to Europe in week 2, though not much colder if at all for the norm for this time of year. Freezing weather, well back in Russia in week 1, reaches Poland plus forward thrusts to the Alps and the Scottish Highlands. Pptn in week 1 in N Atlantic incl Britain (Scotland not exceptional despite this weekend's weather warning) and in a band aligned along the Baltic; in week 2 the Atlantic area hangs on but the band slips S-wards to the Alps.
GFS Op - HP close to S England now with strong SW-lies for the N being incorporated into a new cell in the C Atlantic 1050mb Wed 20th with winds going round to NW. The HP then collapses and a 2-day N-ly blast starts on Christmas Eve with a hint of small LP entrained in the flow 1000mb Cornwall Christmas Day. It doesn't last - new ridge of HP from the S by Thu 28th which in turn topples and lets in a cold NW-ly for Jan 1st.
ECM - the N-ly outburst for Christmas is replaced by a NW-ly soon turning W-ly on Boxing Dayra as the controlling LP is placed further east.
GEFS - sudden drop from mild to cool Wed 20th and after a short rebound Fri 22nd, goes cool through to Thu 28th, admittedly with poor agreement but with op and control leading the cool pack
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