The internet is at a snail's pace here in the heart of rural Wales (Beacons) but I'm determined to make a post regarding the potential pume next week;
There are signs of a trend towards a sharper mid-Atlantic trough (jet dives more S than SE and then turns sharply back NNE) and a more notable ridge of high pressure building NNE through the UK and forming some kind of block to the NE.
If that trend continues tomorrow, ECM and GEM may produce some exciting hot and thundery charts to admire. As for GFS, it depends on whether it plays catch up... or turns out to have been leading the way despite having adjusted quite a bit towards ECM today.
Yeah - I have been keeping an eye on the output when and where I can, usually in cafés with internet access, because old habits die hard
On a side note - today was fantastic in Wales with abundant sunshine and light winds... except on some of the highest peaks in the Beacons where I took a hike today! I managed to get myself a bit sunburnt all the same
I'll be back in the world of fast internet access later on Saturday. Hopefully the charts will be good fun at that time
Originally Posted by: Stormchaser