Turned a negative into a positive by sleeping through a good part of the night
Thoughts are now turning to the daytime events, and already the sun has made an appearance in the sky, albeit a fairly hazy one. This is setting to work on air sat at near 20*C with a dewpoint of around 19*C - it's very humid out there and the available moisture remains large.
Some good breaks in the cloud are opening up over the Channel, ahead of the new storms over N. France.
With the airmass as it is, temperatures look to rocket upward in those sunny spells, mostly towards the SE, with GFS predicting highs of 25-28*C across the southeastern third of the UK.
Then we get to see whether the diurnal heating and lifting is enough to break down the convective inhibition (CIN) left in the wake of the overnight MCSs.
It already looks to be doing the job nicely over N. France, and that's with only the early morning sun to work with!
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