Thought I'd have a bit of fun and look at the 850's for my neck of the woods off the 6z GFS (and 00z ECM run).
Sunday starts with 850's at -1.5c with a steady easterly breeze, during the day the 850's drop away, by lunchtime they're at -7, wind has a very slight Northerly component, good for steering showers through Kent. By 6pm 850's are between -9 and -10, with -10.5c over East Kent, the breeze is a brisk ENE. By midnight 850's are at -12 to -13c, with -14 just of the coast.
Monday starts with the 850's still dropping, with -13.5 to -14c, breeze still a brisk ENE. The 850's stay around -13 to -14 for the rest of the day and in to and through Tuesday. Wednesday has the 850's dropping to -15c by lunch, with -15.5 just fringing the coast, with the breeze dropping slightly and now back to more of a straight easterly. By 9pm Wednesday the 850's reach -16 towards the coast.
The start of Thursday sees the -16c line covering the whole of Kent, with -16.5 fringing in at the coast. During the day warmer 850's move up with them sitting between -8 and -12 or so.
During Friday the 850's continue to lift to circa -4.5 at their highest, before falling back to between -6.5 and -8.5 over the course of Saturday. By Sunday warmer 850's are moving up and we eventually go positive, at which point the run is something of a an outlier within the ens set, with a few similar warm runs but a solid cluster keeping things around -8.
For the ECM I have a bit more fun, with the following at the start of each day: -13c Monday, -13c Tuesday, -13c Wednesday, -16c Thursday, -13c Friday, -11c Saturday, -7c Sunday, -9c Monday.
Seriously cold 850's Now all I need is some decent snow showers - I reckon they'll be more likely to hit my part of Kent late Sunday through to Tuesday, unless more organised stuff makes its way through Wednesday onwards.
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