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westv
16 December 2014 19:14:33
No need to worry. Remember 1947. Winter is still young.
At least it will be mild!
sizzle
17 December 2014 08:53:23

my local weather said this morning that as from today its windy and mild, sat/sun cold then mild again there after.


i dont think the meto has a clue mild to average back and forth it will probably be cold in the new year. but who knows, i certainly dont,


i enjoy whats ahead tho, nothing special this month im looking int the new year

Justin W
17 December 2014 13:32:59

In the 14 years of so that I've been model watching, I have yet to see a cold spell that has not been picked up and firmed up in MetO guidance. This isn't to say that the period after Christmas won't see a cold outbreak but that it appears to be the less likely of the two options in the MetO's opinion.


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Jonesy
17 December 2014 16:42:49

UK Outlook for Monday 22 Dec 2014 to Wednesday 31 Dec 2014:


There will be rain across the southern half of the UK on Monday, heaviest and most persistent on western facing hills. Further north conditions will be clearer although there will be showers, turning wintry in places, and these conditions should then spread southwards through Tuesday. From Christmas Eve, cold, windy, and showery conditions are expected, the most frequent showers in the north and east, where they are expected to be wintry over higher ground. Showers will likely ease during Boxing Day. Thereafter, it is thought it will be generally windy throughout with further spells of wet and mild weather, interspersed with colder, showery conditions. Temperatures generally slightly above average in the south, with colder temperatures falling below average in the north.


UK Outlook for Thursday 1 Jan 2015 to Thursday 15 Jan 2015:


The most likely scenario for the coming New Year is for a continuation of unsettled, and at times, windy weather coming from the Atlantic with the wettest weather probably across western parts of the UK, and eastern parts most likely to see the best of any dry weather. Temperatures are generally expected to be around average for the time of year. There is a chance of some overnight and morning fog in places as well as a local frost - this will be most likely across northern areas where there is also a chance of some snow on higher ground. However, there is no strong signal in weather patterns during this period, with a period of colder weather possible too.


Updated at: 1401 on Wed 17 Dec 2014


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast


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tallyho_83
17 December 2014 21:04:25


UK Outlook for Monday 22 Dec 2014 to Wednesday 31 Dec 2014:


There will be rain across the southern half of the UK on Monday, heaviest and most persistent on western facing hills. Further north conditions will be clearer although there will be showers, turning wintry in places, and these conditions should then spread southwards through Tuesday. From Christmas Eve, cold, windy, and showery conditions are expected, the most frequent showers in the north and east, where they are expected to be wintry over higher ground. Showers will likely ease during Boxing Day. Thereafter, it is thought it will be generally windy throughout with further spells of wet and mild weather, interspersed with colder, showery conditions. Temperatures generally slightly above average in the south, with colder temperatures falling below average in the north.


UK Outlook for Thursday 1 Jan 2015 to Thursday 15 Jan 2015:


The most likely scenario for the coming New Year is for a continuation of unsettled, and at times, windy weather coming from the Atlantic with the wettest weather probably across western parts of the UK, and eastern parts most likely to see the best of any dry weather. Temperatures are generally expected to be around average for the time of year. There is a chance of some overnight and morning fog in places as well as a local frost - this will be most likely across northern areas where there is also a chance of some snow on higher ground. However, there is no strong signal in weather patterns during this period, with a period of colder weather possible too.


Updated at: 1401 on Wed 17 Dec 2014


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast


Originally Posted by: Jonesy 


 


Note only "Possible" and there is still a lot of uncertainty!!?


 


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Gooner
17 December 2014 22:05:47

D Bett talking about 24th / 25th & 26th ..........saying Xmas Eve likely to be the coldest day of the three with a return to Atlantic winds on Boxing Day


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Jonesy
17 December 2014 22:35:11


D Bett talking about 24th / 25th & 26th ..........saying Xmas Eve likely to be the coldest day of the three with a return to Atlantic winds on Boxing Day


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Pretty much as the outlook above suggests...sounds like after Xmas Eve it'll get milder especially in the South.


What I would say is they have certainly covered almost every angle


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Brian Gaze
17 December 2014 22:51:21


D Bett talking about 24th / 25th & 26th ..........saying Xmas Eve likely to be the coldest day of the three with a return to Atlantic winds on Boxing Day


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Just watched it. Seems totally at odds with the MO thread and I'm surprised how confident he sounds about it turning milder after Xmas Day. 


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White Meadows
18 December 2014 07:25:33
Met office 1-15 jan outlook now mentions a 'period of cold weather possible'.
I can't remember these flipping around so much in the space of a few days during winter.
Arcus
18 December 2014 07:25:51


 


Just watched it. Seems totally at odds with the MO thread and I'm surprised how confident he sounds about it turning milder after Xmas Day. 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Carol K on Breakfast just said that it might turn colder after Boxing Day, something they are keeping an eye on.


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doctormog
18 December 2014 07:56:44


 


Carol K on Breakfast just said that it might turn colder after Boxing Day, something they are keeping an eye on.


Originally Posted by: Arcus 


Yes, I noticed that comment too. I suspect, like many of us on here, they are watching the output for that time period closely too. Like many here too I also suspect they will be very cautious about any cold signal until a few days before the event as so much can change. Nonetheless it was nice to see the potential acknowledged. 


nsrobins
18 December 2014 08:14:52


 


Yes, I noticed that comment too. I suspect, like many of us on here, they are watching the output for that time period closely too. Like many here too I also suspect they will be very cautious about any cold signal until a few days before the event as so much can change. Nonetheless it was nice to see the potential acknowledged. 


Originally Posted by: doctormog 


Yes quite right and encouraging for coldies in equal measure.


Martyn, not for the first time I have to disagree with you with regards the MetO forecasts. Unlike the trash press they don't engage in sensationalism or headline-grabbing and do not need to fabricate stories for profit. Most of us agree the signals are there but the spread is too great to start being confident - so why mention it other than a possibility?


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Essan
18 December 2014 09:11:53

Aye, in other words, its all Nathan Raos fault!


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tallyho_83
18 December 2014 23:23:21
I watched weather for the week ahead earlier at 9:55pm and the presenter (forgot her name). Mentioned about a small risk of some snow for southern most parts of UK later next week? DId anyone pick up on this!?


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Russwirral
18 December 2014 23:32:09

I watched weather for the week ahead earlier at 9:55pm and the presenter (forgot her name). Mentioned about a small risk of some snow for southern most parts of UK later next week? DId anyone pick up on this!?

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


 


http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/feeds/30542777


tallyho_83
18 December 2014 23:42:56


 


 


http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/feeds/30542777


Originally Posted by: Russwirral 


Thanks - I think she means a little bit of snow to higher levels! lol


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GIBBY
19 December 2014 12:45:49

Just seen the extended Met Outlook on the Met Office App and it isn't bad for a sustained cold or rather cold period and yes snow is mentioned numerous times through the report from Christmas. Can't post a link yet 'cause their website still has yesterdays update but should be updated soon.


Covers all bases but considering the volatility in the charts it isn't bad imo.


 


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kmoorman
19 December 2014 13:47:29


Just seen the extended Met Outlook on the Met Office App and it isn't bad for a sustained cold or rather cold period and yes snow is mentioned numerous times through the report from Christmas. Can't post a link yet 'cause their website still has yesterdays update but should be updated soon.


Covers all bases but considering the volatility in the charts it isn't bad imo.


 


Originally Posted by: GIBBY 


Intriguing.   Maybe, just maybe.    All I want for Christmas* is snow


 


* Christmas includes the period between Christmas Day and New Year's Day - as I'm off work :)


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Frostbite80
19 December 2014 14:00:58
Doesn't sound overly wintry for the south of the UK but the north for sure. Hopefully with time this pattern will dig further south as some ensembles on gfs show.
kmoorman
19 December 2014 14:04:03

Doesn't sound overly wintry for the south of the UK but the north for sure. Hopefully with time this pattern will dig further south as some ensembles on gfs show.

Originally Posted by: Frostbite80 


Agreed - but it's over a week away - a lot can change.  The latest GFS ensemble shows the divergence point occurs about Xmas Day - after that it's all up fro grabs


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shiver
19 December 2014 14:05:31

Doesn't sound overly wintry for the south of the UK but the north for sure. Hopefully with time this pattern will dig further south as some ensembles on gfs show.

Originally Posted by: Frostbite80 

  It's a massive step in the right direction for those who are looking for wintry conditions though. 

kmoorman
19 December 2014 14:08:31


  It's a massive step in the right direction for those who are looking for wintry conditions though. 


Originally Posted by: shiver 


It's miles better than something like


"the period will see a mobile pattern of weather with rain, heaviest in the West crossing the country, driven by a strong SW wind. Temperatures during the period will generally be above average, other than in cooler air between low pressure systems"


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Gooner
19 December 2014 14:48:36

Doesn't sound overly wintry for the south of the UK but the north for sure. Hopefully with time this pattern will dig further south as some ensembles on gfs show.

Originally Posted by: Frostbite80 


Compared to yesterday and the days before...................big upgrade I say


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Frostbite80
19 December 2014 16:52:59


  It's a massive step in the right direction for those who are looking for wintry conditions though. 


Originally Posted by: shiver 

oh without a doubt and as I said some ensembles show the south getting in the thick of it to. In the next couple of days things should firm up!

Brian Gaze
19 December 2014 20:44:12

I saw the BBC London local forecast at 6.30pm presented by Stingjet Stav. He's a good forecaster, but describing temperatures of 8C to 10C tomorrow as 'cold' was daft. 


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