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Whether Idle
18 June 2016 06:45:51

ECM forecasting a col situation by the end of the next working week:



Other models such as GEM have a nasty low afflicting the east coast, again...



Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
Charmhills
18 June 2016 08:53:45


Warm/humid and thundery Met/o 00z.


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idj20
18 June 2016 09:44:34



Warm/humid and thundery Met/o 00z.


Originally Posted by: Charmhills 



Glastonbury wouldn't be complete without the obligatory downpours. I remember that one year when I was listening to a live set on Radio 1  while I was hard at work, I was quite getting into the music when suddenly it cut off and Jo Whiley said about a lightning strike taking out some of the equipment.

Anyway, back on topic, looks like a slow and tentative change to something resembling Summer as we go into next week. Still a couple or more days of Atlantic-based gunk to get through first, though.


Folkestone Harbour. 
LA2B MeridFlowEuro09
18 June 2016 17:09:15

The ECMWF, UKMO and the GFS are looking chopping and changing and they simply cling on to NSGFGNTW from Tuesday to Friday 96 to 144hr time.  South and SE warm and Sunny versus Low Pressure and cooler in the NW and North Britain.


It looks like the GFS and UKMO are playing a cat and mouse game this past 4 days model watching.


Very warm and chance of Thundery Low - either model, never say which one tells the whole story,Cool air meets v. Warm hot and humid and dry air mixed in, light winds from the South Wednesday to Thursday then Col variable direction SE Britain could see quite a few storms coming up across E. Channel from Calais and Brest direction up north through London and SE England.


Given the UKMO and GFS not showing clear winner then I guess they are just sure themselves of the outlook.


Monday 20th looks thoroughly wet and windy ahem.  And Friday may remain very warm with T-Storms in SE England from Thursday and it should turn cooler and drier with light SW or NW flow across Britain on Saturday.


 😎⚡️🌩🌞🙁.


Climate is warming up, Scotland and N Ireland and North England still often gets some Winter frost, ice and snow, November to March, but the SE and South UK including S Central England and Wales, together with the West and North through the year, they sometimes get more rain than London and S SE England, where some longer dry fine spells without much heavy rain is seen every year.

The North Atlantic Sea often gets some much Colder Wintry conditions from November to March Months, and Mild SW and South winds tend to be more frequent over the East and SE of North Atlantic Sea, as the Azores High tends to stay in charge. 

With this warmth and heat, the Central and South UK has become mostly free of snow and frost.
LA2B MeridFlowEuro09
18 June 2016 19:30:56

The GFS is warmer for SE parts on Friday, and the ECMWF looks like similar to GFS at Friday t144, much of the UK under changing pressure from high to low, and the following trend after it is Low Pressure in charge particularly by 2nd week Monday and Tuesday both GFS and the ECMWF show Low Pressure in charge with cool wet and rainy weather.  The UKMO 12z run today strangely goes against the GFS and ECMWF by keeping an Azores or West N Mid Atlantic High extend itself ridge over the UK re-introducing dry sunny condition fresher cooler but very warm in sunshine.


To much uncertainty in making forecast beyond 96hrs today methinks. They all are odd on mid range 120hr to 240hrs. More model runs needed.


Those other more clever models could help here!!.😄


Climate is warming up, Scotland and N Ireland and North England still often gets some Winter frost, ice and snow, November to March, but the SE and South UK including S Central England and Wales, together with the West and North through the year, they sometimes get more rain than London and S SE England, where some longer dry fine spells without much heavy rain is seen every year.

The North Atlantic Sea often gets some much Colder Wintry conditions from November to March Months, and Mild SW and South winds tend to be more frequent over the East and SE of North Atlantic Sea, as the Azores High tends to stay in charge. 

With this warmth and heat, the Central and South UK has become mostly free of snow and frost.
exweatherex
18 June 2016 20:49:08

What is "FI" ?

Whether Idle
18 June 2016 22:09:59


What is "FI" ?


Originally Posted by: exweatherex 


Fantasy Island - ie weather as depicted in forecast synoptic charts at times of t144hours plus, give or usually take a day.


There are so many options you can believe what you want type of thing...


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
moomin75
18 June 2016 22:15:38


 


Fantasy Island - ie weather as depicted in forecast synoptic charts at times of t144hours plus, give or usually take a day.


There are so many options you can believe what you want type of thing...


Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 

Or in this country most of the time T+6 hours!


Have to say the models are continuing to churn out some very uninspiring stuff for late June/early July.


Haven't really had a proper summery spell yet and time is running out already. Nights start drawing in on Wednesday.


I believe summer 2016 will be on the whole, very uninspiring, and no heatwaves of any kind. It's also considerably wetter than average, and I can't see that changing either.


Witney, Oxfordshire
100m ASL
Sevendust
18 June 2016 22:23:56


I believe summer 2016 will be on the whole, very uninspiring, and no heatwaves of any kind. It's also considerably wetter than average, and I can't see that changing either.


Originally Posted by: moomin75 


I'm sure someone said that before #echo #ark 

David M Porter
18 June 2016 22:27:47


Or in this country most of the time T+6 hours!


Have to say the models are continuing to churn out some very uninspiring stuff for late June/early July.


Haven't really had a proper summery spell yet and time is running out already. Nights start drawing in on Wednesday.


I believe summer 2016 will be on the whole, very uninspiring, and no heatwaves of any kind. It's also considerably wetter than average, and I can't see that changing either.


Originally Posted by: moomin75 


Tell us something you haven't told us before eh, Kieran?


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moomin75
18 June 2016 22:38:31


 


Tell us something you haven't told us before eh, Kieran?


Originally Posted by: David M Porter 

Sorry. 


Models are in a s***e state at present though. All over the place and largely unsettled and cool.


Witney, Oxfordshire
100m ASL
picturesareme
18 June 2016 22:49:04


Haven't really had a proper summery spell yet and time is running out already. 


I believe summer 2016 will be on the whole, very uninspiring, and no heatwaves of any kind. It's also considerably wetter than average, and I can't see that changing either.


Originally Posted by: moomin75 


what a load of bollocks.. Already had a heatwave in June granted it lasted only a few days but it was still a heatwave! And we are only half way through June!! Now we still have the best part 2.5 months of summer for yet more heatwaves and seeing as July & August are the hotter months any heatwave then will likely be even warmer.

moomin75
19 June 2016 00:47:19


 


what a load of bollocks.. Already had a heatwave in June granted it lasted only a few days but it was still a heatwave! And we are only half way through June!! Now we still have the best part 2.5 months of summer for yet more heatwaves and seeing as July & August are the hotter months any heatwave then will likely be even warmer.


Originally Posted by: picturesareme 

Can't remember a heatwave here? But no need to swear at me! I would say a heatwave constitutes temperatures considerably above average for a number of days. I don't think we've had that yet. Yet to record 25c here - so I can't recall seeing a heatwave.


 


Witney, Oxfordshire
100m ASL
bledur
19 June 2016 08:03:23


Can't remember a heatwave here? But no need to swear at me! I would say a heatwave constitutes temperatures considerably above average for a number of days. I don't think we've had that yet. Yet to record 25c here - so I can't recall seeing a heatwave.


 


Originally Posted by: moomin75 

Got to say i have had no "heatwave" here this summer or spring so far . A few warmish muggy days but not a heatwave which has to be at least 3 days over 25c in June surely?Very early to write summer off though . 

overland
19 June 2016 08:28:23
Since April the weather here has been some of the best in recent years. Plenty of sunshine and warm without being too hot. Even this week, between the showers, there has been plenty of warm sunshine and after Tuesday it's looking predominantly sunny and dry again

http://m.bbc.co.uk/weather/2641971 

Mumbles, Swansea. 80m asl
speckledjim
19 June 2016 09:27:16


Can't remember a heatwave here? But no need to swear at me! I would say a heatwave constitutes temperatures considerably above average for a number of days. I don't think we've had that yet. Yet to record 25c here - so I can't recall seeing a heatwave.


 


Originally Posted by: moomin75 


heatwave passed me by too, love to see the evidence for that.....


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chelseagirl
19 June 2016 09:31:30

No heatwave here either.  Fog - yes. Drizzle - yes.  Heavy rain - yes.  Heat - None whatsoever!


The Fenlands of Cambridgeshire
briggsy6
19 June 2016 09:51:52

Tbh it would be v.rare down here to get through the whole of the summer without even one short-lived heatwave. I suppose it depends on your definition of a heatwave though - does the typical British two hot days & a thunderstorm count?


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Saint Snow
19 June 2016 12:11:03


Got to say i have had no "heatwave" here this summer or spring so far . A few warmish muggy days but not a heatwave which has to be at least 3 days over 25c in June surely?Very early to write summer off though . 


Originally Posted by: bledur 


 


Well MBY got just that. Been a bit wet since - but even the rain hasn't been of the 'boring steady light rain' and instead been of the more exciting 'torrential downpour' variety.


Nothing particularly inspiring in terms of prolonged summery conditions, though



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LeedsLad123
19 June 2016 12:31:47

Depends on your definition of heatwave I guess. We reached 26C in early June but I can't possibly consider that a heatwave. 17-19th June 2000 would be a good example of a short-lived June heatwave, reaching 30C on 2 consecutive days (highest 32C), and 29C on one day (IMBY, that is).


Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.
Saint Snow
19 June 2016 16:17:09


Depends on your definition of heatwave I guess. We reached 26C in early June but I can't possibly consider that a heatwave. 17-19th June 2000 would be a good example of a short-lived June heatwave, reaching 30C on 2 consecutive days (highest 32C), and 29C on one day (IMBY, that is).


Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 


 


We topped 25c for 4 or 5 consecutive days, and reached 21c for about 12 days running, with some great spells of prolonged sunshine and next to no rain. That meets my definition of 'heatwave', especially for early June.


It was one of those rare 'west is best' scenarios, though, so written off by the SE/E contingent



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LeedsLad123
19 June 2016 17:15:49


 


 


We topped 25c for 4 or 5 consecutive days, and reached 21c for about 12 days running, with some great spells of prolonged sunshine and next to no rain. That meets my definition of 'heatwave', especially for early June.


It was one of those rare 'west is best' scenarios, though, so written off by the SE/E contingent


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


See, I wouldn't call that a heatwave either. Maybe my standards are higher but I would just call that a good spell of weather, not a heatwave which should, you know, have some heat, hence the name..  25C is nice and warm but I would be hard-pressed to call it hot, even in early June.


Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.
Crepuscular Ray
19 June 2016 18:12:50
No heatwave or even summery weather yet across a large swathe of NE England and E Scotland....its been a cold spring and summer (so far) in these areas and the Country file forecast today to the end of June has nothing promising for most of the UK up to the end of June. A lot riding on July and August!!
Jerry
Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill
moomin75
19 June 2016 18:18:15

No heatwave or even summery weather yet across a large swathe of NE England and E Scotland....its been a cold spring and summer (so far) in these areas and the Country file forecast today to the end of June has nothing promising for most of the UK up to the end of June. A lot riding on July and August!!

Originally Posted by: Crepuscular Ray 


Yes. June has been pretty much a write off as predicted. More than double the monthly rainfall across much of England. July and August could very easily go the same way.


Witney, Oxfordshire
100m ASL
bledur
19 June 2016 19:15:18


 


Yes. June has been pretty much a write off as predicted. More than double the monthly rainfall across much of England. July and August could very easily go the same way.


Originally Posted by: moomin75 

Yes it could be  a wet summer but i have yet to see anyone predict that far ahead with accuracy.

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