There is no sign of anything continental thereafter, so a very brief 'hot' spell. At least some thundery activity is likely (for those that like it).
Originally Posted by: Stormchaser
I have to ask - what about ECM, GEM and to a lesser extent UKMO? They look to either keep the heat largely in place (ECM and GEM) or bring it back quickly as tropical maritime air from the SW meets an easterly drift from the continent (UKMO based on where day 6 looks to be heading).
Your statement reflects GFS and JMA, though.
Bottom line is, what happens beyond the plume arriving is highly uncertain, and I suppose not really worth looking into much until the plume is arriving.
A long 48 hours ahead I reckon!
Originally Posted by: Quantum