Clearly nothing exciting going on judging by the nature of the posts in this thread today!
Well actually there is something interesting to talk about and that is temperature date records.
We just missed out on a date record for temperature today. Warmest place was Church Lawford with 19.9C. Date record for 28 Oct is 20.6C
Looking ahead we will almost certainly see a date record on Friday and possibly also Saturday of this week.
After a cooler day tomorrow warm upper air starts to move back in from the south. The 10C isotherm arrives on the south coast during Thursday. The following links are from the high res NMM model
http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/wrfnmm/runs/2014102812/nmmuk-16-50-0.png?28-18
2m temperatures widely exceed 19C in a large area of SE England. The date record for 30 Oct is 21.0C so not likely to be breached I think.
http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/wrfnmm/runs/2014102812/nmmuk-0-50-0.png?28-18
By Friday the upper air temperatures reach 12C across Southern England and above 10C quite widely across the UK.
http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/wrfnmm/runs/2014102812/nmmuk-16-72-0.png?28-18
The model only runs out to 12z on Friday. But even at that stage 2m temperatures are expected to have exceeded 20C in a number of places. So expect a few places to hit 21C or more on Friday. The date record for 31 Oct is 19.4C and goes back to 1968. This record will certainly fall.
http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/wrfnmm/runs/2014102812/nmmuk-0-72-0.png?28-18
Cooler air starts to move in on Saturday but the south-east should just cling on to the warmer air for one more day. Temperatures could still reach 19-20C on Saturday I think. The date record for 1 Nov is 19.7C so this could be broken. The warmest November day on record is 21.7C on 4 Nov 1946. This record is very unlikely to fall I think but we could see something over 20C on Saturday.
So some interesting and probably record breaking weather to come in the south over the next few days.
Edited by user
28 October 2014 21:20:52
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