Looks like we are taking a step back from the brink tonight. Hopefully further downgrades in the morning runs. It wont be non event but I think a lot of people may be wondering what all the hype was about come Monday.
Of course, it could still go the other way, but it does appear the channel will get the brunt of it as it stands tonight
Originally Posted by: Gusty
I'm almost to the point of declaring it nothing of major note for this area. It's going to take until tomorrow afternoons runs to be fairly sure, but I'm increasingly confident for here
Originally Posted by: idj20
Indeed as the latest updates continues the downgrading trend further still, now starting to look more like a typical Autumnal blustery windy day rather than a repeat of Oct '87. The GFS's Red Bull effect must have worn off.
But, hey, could still all change or catch us out especially as the jet stream over the South East of the UK is still packing a punch and winds c
ould still gust up to 50 mph along the Channel coast in the early hours. Combine that with heavy rain and it will be enough to give some of us a headache anyway.
Originally Posted by: Matty H