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I thought the remainder of the week may be worth it's own dedicated Thread?
Gales expected, storm force in places , Rain and/or Snow for some....Coastal flooding likely.
Warnings: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/warnings/#?tab=map
GFS: Wind Gusts- http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twodata/datmdlout.aspx
Precipitation: http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twodata/datmdlout.aspx
Good call. This is looking to be the first major storm event of the winter!
Originally Posted by: micahel37
Potential for 40ft+ waves off the NW Coast, 24ft waves already reported.
Good thread Jonesy.
Friday morning between 00-03z is currently being progged 'up there' with the worst of last winters storm systems. One to watch.
Indeed, have spotted the potential earlier on - unfortunately. Did have the effect of spoiling my day. Again, just what IS it with night time and stormy winds for around here anyway.
Meto have now issued an Amber for our friends in the North ..I would imagine the Warnings will light up like a Christmas Tree as we progress
Could really do without losing a fence again, the one on the left side is on it's last legs as it is and although it's not ours to worry about the neighbours took forever to sort out the last one....... and there big Wolf looking dog often looks peckish
..I wonder how the old wind chill factor will feel?
Originally Posted by: Gusty
Indeed, certainly an interesting time ahead weather watching, but I guess for some it won't float their boat unless 2ft of snow falls with it....otherwise it will be classed as a boring non event and nothing more than an average winter storm
Given the wind direction I wonder if gas pollution from the fissure eruption in Iceland will affect northern Scotland
Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East
hhhmmmm That's a good point Beast, didn't even give that a thought.
http://www.vedur.is/vedur/spar/gasdreifing
Well it should cancel out the local fumes from the Mars bars fry-ups.
The met office has a warning of now to low levels for a large part of Scotland on Friday.
http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/wrfnmm/runs/2014120906/nmm_uk1-11-30-0.png?09-12
Widespread gales/severe gales for northern England and Scotland tomorrow morning/afternoon.
Some strong gusts with the front moving south today to
http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/wrfnmm/runs/2014120906/nmm_uk1-11-14-0.png?09-11
Snow risk has reduced to 50% for here tomorrow night, but gone up to 70% early Friday. Wouldn't be surprised to see this downgrade again and like yesterday snow cover restricted to ground 300m plus where most people don't live.
The Shipping Forecasts are quite impressive, certainly wouldn't want to be out in a Violent Storm Force 11 !!
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/marine-shipping-forecast/#?tab=map
Squall line about to pass through Glasgow/Belfast in the next hour
http://www.raintoday.co.uk/
Might be worth keeping an eye on this impressive Shetland Webcam, may need to mute the music though lol
http://visit.shetland.org/shetland-webcams
Originally Posted by: idj20
See this on Friday Ian, just clipping you as it zooms and whips round the Channel
http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twodata/datmdlout.aspx
EDIT: oops was suppose to be the Wind map for Friday
All schools in the Western Isles have been closed tomorrow
http://blogserver.cne-siar.gov.uk/wp-notices/?p=1192&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Originally Posted by: sam1879
Sam you were bang on the money time wise! It was quite impressive as it passed through, temp dropped from 9.5c to 6.5c during it as well.
pretty impressive squall through Glasgow, vicious winds, horizontal rain and hail, temps dropping off....
Originally Posted by: dagspot
Shows up well on the radar http://www.raintoday.co.uk/
I was looking forward to watching it all unravel on Martyn's Shulista weather website, but that went down mid-morning.; Maybe Skye's blown away! Lively night ahead upo there I'll bet.