No other replies in this thread since yesterday - never a good sign for 'interesting' weather ... but here goes:
WX temp charts - week 1 still on the cool side for Britain and NW Europe but warmth spreading north in week 2, somewhat more so than shown yesterday with even N Scotland getting back to norm. The North Atlantic still cold from Iceland to Norway, uncomfortably close. Roasting hot around the Black Sea. Rain generally N of the Alps in week 1, this wet area drifting N into Scandinavia in week 2 but becoming dry from Biscay up into S England. Hint of thunderstorms for E Spain.
GFS Op - current LP drifting NE-wards and at least for the weekend being replaced by HP over Scotland though for the SE, LP still uncomfortably close over Holland. New shallow LP then quite quickly crosses England from the SW Mon 14th but then for the week through to Fri 19th Britain is under a broader area of HP. This gets pushed S-wards by LP moving W across Shetland but soon resumes strongly for the following week (to Thu 25th).
ECM- like GFS up to Tue 16th but the 'shallow LP' heads for NE Scotland and the 'broader area of HP' gets stuck over France, later moving towards Germany, a hint of a plume by Thu 18th, and LP out to the west rather than near Shetland
GEM - compared to GFS, makes more of the LP over Holland and also of the LP on Mon 14th which is still present as a 1005mb depression over England on Wed 16th, HP from the SW then starts to build from Fri 19th and there is no sign of LP developing near Shetland.
GEFS - on the cool side to Mon 14th, back to norm thereafter with a tendency for the ens members to show warmer from Mon 21st. Rain currently, for the S also likely around Sun 13th with bits and pieces thereafter while Britain from the Midlands N-wards misses out on the 13th but may instead get some around Fri 19th.
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09 July 2024 06:54:53
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