Only four days away now yet still a significant difference between UKMO and GFS in terms of how strong the section of the ridge to the west of the UK is versus that to the east.
GFS has actually reverted more toward the stronger western feature compared to the previous two runs. Typical! At least it doesn't result in anything worse than some fresher air although it does turn rather cool near and along the eastern coasts.
Pleasing to see the HP ballooning strongly across the UK on the UKMO run while GFS also has it drifting steadily east. The models have converged here in terms of the SLP pattern, but UKMO has brought less in the way of cool air into the circulation so it would likely be warmer for central parts than what GFS shows. Slack winds mean cooling of easternmost parts should be mostly down to sea breezes on this day.
Not clear whether it would still be very warm in the far south; it's a fine margin between that and something more like 22-24*C.
As the ridge slows its progression and retains decent strength, and with the shallow low heights over Europe not giving rise to heat lows (cool air unable to achieve sufficient temp gradients far enough from the ridges) there are signs of a classic extended fine spell for the UK with temps gradually heading back upward after the freshening up Mon-Tue (latest to occur down south, if at all here).
Given these two runs, it will be interesting to see whether ECM backs down with it's development of 'heat lows' from Europe and interplay of those with what has also tended to be a stronger N. Atlantic jet than UKMO and GFS are predicting. This latter disagreement likely relates to ECM propagating some MJO activity east from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean while GFS and UKMO keep it stalled out in the Atlantic. The 12z update of the ECM projections for the MJO kept the propagation but weakened the magnitude of it quite a bit so there's hope for the model to tone down the jet stream strength this evening. Fingers crossed as it offers a means of getting the very fine weather right up north.
Originally Posted by: Stormchaser