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CF Forecast giving us a warm to hot week IMBY
M 22c T 24c W 25c T 27c F Torrential downpours with thunder 24c
A Deakin N24 18:00
Saturday looks a truely violent day with severe thunderstorms
Just watched a weather forecast from A Deakin , he showed the weather for the week ahead..............................next week, I cant recall ever seeing that , all the way to the 25th
Typo of the day
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/heatwave-predicted-uk-could-killer-3870958
"With temperatures set to rise to an expected high of 32F – especially in the South East – many vulnerable people could be at serious risk"
Yes a serious risk of freezing to death at that temperature if they don't turn their heating on!
Originally Posted by: Gooner
the 21:57 N24 forecast always looks forward 10 days now marcus
Originally Posted by: nickl
Well well well
I dont normally watch that many weather forecasts this time of year ( surprise surprise )
Thanks for that
Nice update from the Met:
Largely fine and dry weather is expected across southern parts of the UK initially, although isolated showers could affect the southeast, while in the north a band of showery rain may edge southwards through Sunday. It will remain warm or very warm for many, and perhaps locally hot in places, although sea breezes should keep some coastal parts a little fresher. During next week, lengthy periods of fine, dry and warm weather are likely. Occasional rain and brisk winds may affect northern parts with temperatures here returning closer to average. The last part of this period should be similar, although there are indications that the more unsettled weather in the north may extend further south at times.
Updated: 1150 on Tue 22 Jul 2014
Last night's BBC N24 presented two scenarios (hedging their bets?) rather than just the headline one above
1. Most likely - Azores high takes over, fresher westerly weather with rain in the north and west, mainly dry in the south
2. Less likely - Scandi high drifts into N Sea, hot and sunny everywhere until later thundery breakdown in south
There's going to be a max of 16°C in Aberdeen tomorrow too based on the latest BBC forecast.
Originally Posted by: doctormog
Met Office observation at Dyce, Aberdeen at 9am... 18.4C and sunny!
Originally Posted by: howham
Any weather for the week broadcast this evening?
Must have missed it then?
It was on late last night and had a 10-day look ahead. Here's the iplayer link.
Originally Posted by: manofllan
Many thanks.
Some amazing pictures here of the Storms in the South this morning
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-28520520
News on the Brighton storm this morning. I particularly like the idea of a 'zombie apocalypse'
http://www.buxtonadvertiser.co.uk/news/national/zombie-storms-wreak-travel-chaos-1-6753191
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2708224/Used-roads-rivers-hail-Storm-described-zombie-apocalypse-brings-chaos-morning-rush-hour-British-cities-thunderstorms-flash-flooding.html
Large hail and 47mm of rain feature in the Mail report, with lots of good pics. Also starring Ruislip in a minor role.
The BBC report mentions London but I've not seen any rain in the City since I got here at 9:15 this morning. Must have missed it.
Just watched a forecast from P GIbbs, first one I have watched for a while. Slightly confused as it was yesterdays ???He went through Tuesday night into Wednesday and had a quick look at Thursday . Yes a repeat but you would think someone would get the days right at least