Wow...what runs this morning ! .
Back to work...
Originally Posted by: Gusty
Almost never ending Steve.
Shades of 95 about this summer.
Originally Posted by: idj20
Except in 1995, all parts of Kent were experiencing 80 F-plus temperatures very easily. This time round, the models are still insisting on keeping it at around 17 C over Newfoundland/East Kent over the next few days while getting up to 31 C only 50 miles to the west.
Originally Posted by: Charmhills
Ian, please understand (and I know that this has been explained previously to you) that it is a resolution issue causing this. The NE'ly feed is cut off tomorrow meaning that 17c would be way way too cool once the airmass swings around to the W or NW.
Originally Posted by: Gusty
Hi Steve, Oh I am aware of that. Perrhaps I should refine my last statement a bit more.
Looking at this "close up view" of tomorrow's output,
http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-bin/expertcharts?LANG=en&MENU=0000000000&CONT=ukuk&MODELL=gfs&MODELLTYP=1&BASE=-&VAR=tmp2&HH=33&ZOOM=1&ARCHIV=0&RES=0&PANEL=0&LOOP=0&INFO=0&WMO= the "teens" type temperatures progged over East Kent is too large a feature to ignore and thus I will have to mention that when I do tomorrow's forecast for our region, especially if it is accompanied with cloud cover - in which that does seem to be the case as well.
However, it is true that as we go into the weekend then the warmer air to the west does make further progress eastwards into our county as wind become a N or NW but I still think the north-east tip (Thanet area) and East Kent coasts may still experience supressed temperatures.
By this point, indeed, us Folkestonians -where we are a little further to the south - should start to experience rising temperatures but I can't see us reaching 30 C type temperatures just yet (which isn't what I was "aiming" for anyway).
I wouldn't like to be a Londoner, though, that'd be too much for me in terms of heat and humidty come the weekend.
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11 July 2013 15:42:39
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