It's not about the warnings as such but more the way the automated forecasts seem a long way adrift of what the models are showing.
As I said, anyone looking at the BBC forecast for the week ahead here will be expecting a cold week but only a couple of degrees colder than today for the most part.
The forecast high today is 5C, and then for Monday to Saturday next week it goes 3,3,1,2,3,6 and less than 20% chance of precipitation throughout.
People on here say the automated output is useless but why does the BBC use it, and more importantly what model is feeding it because it doesn't look like any of the output we are looking at.
If you tell anybody to expect a notable cold spell and then they check the BBC weather they will laugh at you because as it stands the forecast shows a fine and dry week with two cold days in the middle.
The Met Office output may be a little more on the money with a max of -1C by Wednesday.
Originally Posted by: Rob K