WX temp predictions stuck in a groove; compared to long-term norm, W Europe incl Britain below, C Europe from Balkans to Finland above, Russia well below. This is overlain by the absolute temp values (NB these are not inconsistent with the foregoing) which show N Baltic across to Russia freezing, Med mild and warming up, rest of Europe in between with occasional colder patches (Scotland, Spain, the Alps). Rain in both weeks for Britain, France and down to Italy; a large very dry area N & E from Ukraine, even including Norway on the fringes.
MetO warnings for rain in SW and SE England today - the MetO's own charts along with GFS suggest that the warning for the SE might be more apposite for central S, not that the SE will be dry. From about Oxford N-wards looks dry anyway.
GFS Op - LP 985mb in Channel today moving SE-wards into France and filling, followed by ridge of HP from SW only lasting to Thu 29th when LP 960mb Faeroes and trough with NW-lies covering Britain. This resolves into shallow (and cold) LP 1000mb N England Sat 2nd. This is superseded by troughs being pushed across Britain originating from LP S Iceland Sun 3rd, persisting to Wed 6th with S-ly winds but returning polar maritime so still cool. A portion of this trough breaks off to become LP 990mb S Ireland then sticks around S England, filling, 1000mb Mon 11th with E-lies off the N Sea but their source is SE Europe, not a really cold direction.
ECM - as GFS with variations; the LP Sat 2nd is deeper (990mb), colder and centred S Ireland; then by Wed 6th pressure is much higher over Britain (1030mb S England) and the Atlantic troughs have been suppressed.
GEFS - for the S, wet and cool now, briefly milder and drier before another cool and wet spell around Sat 2nd after which temps near norm and small amounts of rain at any time. Similar in the N but leaving out the present rain, more variation of ens members than in the S later on. Moderate chances of snow in Scotland Fri 1st, even a possibility (9/33) on the S Coast of England.
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