Good Afternoon to all. 12z Update added in.
Based on the GFS, UKMO, NAVGEM and ICON Models 00z runs today here is what I can say about it:
Particularly cold and wintry weather expected this week on Wednesday and Thursday with deep Low Pressure and heavy sleet and snow showers expected, especially further North and NW and in Central UK, West Country and in London and Eastern SE UK Wednesday night and Thursday.
It remains cold on Friday, and still the chance of a few wintry showers, turning cloudy and milder in the West and North evening and overnight- it spreads SE late on.
It will turn cold again on Saturday as a band of rain, with it chance of back end turn to a spell of sleet in South and SE in Morning then West to NW winds and Low Pressure diving SE across UK and it is to bring cold weather with wintry showers Saturday midday onwards.
It may well be quite cold on Sunday with a mix of rain sleet and hill snow showers with a polar trof moving South from the North, or a stronger North then NNE flow develop from Sunday afternoon and evening, increasing cold weather with frosty night and sleet and snow showers a possibillity. 12z GFS for both Sunday and Sunday including a few of the other Models show a very cold weekend Feb. 3rd and 4th, as in GFS very strong winds and low temperatures are shown, but UKMO eases a little for 12z Sunday but it has a much better cold pooling and reversal of winds and air temps look to favour wintry weather and very moderate SE then East winds, and some NE flow in it.
There is a increasing chance of Northerly to NE winds in the NE and E SE UK on Monday with Low Pressure over NW N and Central France with cold wintry showers possible in Essex and Kent, and NE England as well, and it could be a cloudy and cold frosty day, less cold in far Western UK though, where High Pressure and lighter winds shall be seen, UK linked to Norway SE and SW and Sweden Scandinavian High stretch to East and SE UK, with Azores high link to it.
There is plenty of SW to NE tracking Low Pressure over Greenland and Iceland area expected during this time period, with very cold zonal winds, cyclonic Low Pressure there.
The Wednesday and Thursday cold weather and UK Low Pressure is expected to affect France and Southern Europe and NE as well as Central and N. Europe particularly on Thursday and Friday.
After Monday the 5th, it could stay cold with another frost early and late likely on Tuesday, with a further wave of NW SE tracking Short wave RPM Polar feature, milder later on Wednesday with High Pressure coming in from the SW.
. A mixed situation, there could be sleet and snow showers in London this Thursday and again Sunday PM of Feb. 4th and during Monday 5th Feb. as cold NE winds might affect Eastern Central and SE UK.
. Yeah, a cold and wintry end to this January so I am still excited. Then maybe a Scandinavian NW Europe brief cold NE flow, aka the aforementioned Buchan Spell!!.
Post edited to reflect the GFS, UKMO, ICON and NAVGEM, and GEM Model 12z run data.
Edited by user
29 January 2018 17:25:36
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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.