..but just look at the trends guys..2 days ago this high was poised to sink southwards into Europe opening up the atlantic, yesterday most of the output shifted the high to the west opening us up to an anticyclonic NW'ly and now we have the high desperate to get to Greenland but keep most of the south in a cold continental, all be it dry easterly of sorts.
All the time we either have either a brutal trough digging into Scandinavia or a Siberian easterly in eastern Europe.
With the atlantic clearly moving into its more traditional quieter period things are screaming potential for the UK.
Just sayin
Originally Posted by: Gusty