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cultman1
12 February 2015 21:17:56
Apologies Mods. This should have been posted in the appropriate catagory in the forum...
nsrobins
12 February 2015 21:29:29

In London it has been freezing today and I believe the SE/London will continue to endure much colder than average temperatures for the foreseeable future especially as we are about to get another high pressure system over us next week with no doubt cloudy skies as this week.... It never got above 3 degrees today here and has been perishingly cold..... Once tomorrow's rainy/windy SW blip is out of the way it will be back to cooler than average temperatures...

Originally Posted by: cultman1 


I think a jumper would be in order? Didn't bother with a coat today - felt a bit chilly in the gloom but I recorded +6C in NW London and in light winds a coat was not necessary.


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Brian Gaze
12 February 2015 22:24:47


 


I think a jumper would be in order? Didn't bother with a coat today - felt a bit chilly in the gloom but I recorded +6C in NW London and in light winds a coat was not necessary.


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


Fourth coldest day of the winter here with a top temp of +2.9C. Odd how it has gone almost unnoticed.


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Sevendust
13 February 2015 08:23:28


Fourth coldest day of the winter here with a top temp of +2.9C. Odd how it has gone almost unnoticed.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Probably due to the circumstances. Anticyclonic gloom not really floating anyones boat, especially as theres no frost or snow to get excited about

sizzle
13 February 2015 14:24:43


*28/2/15 - 6/3/15
A more west to northwest flow returns as high pressure slips into central Europe. Fronts may track eastwards off the Atlantic bringing outbreaks of rain, most in the north and west. Probably remaining fairly cool.


weather online, just took this from end of the month. gong into march,  no sign of winter sting as we head into march. prob a cool and showery affair,

Gooner
15 February 2015 22:34:50

Just seen the forecast for tomorrow ........Cack


IMBY looks like rain for most of the day


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18 February 2015 09:25:19

http://www.express.co.uk/news/nature/558591/Harsh-weather-heads-to-Britain-80mph-storms


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Essan
18 February 2015 14:33:43

A Very Sunny Winter on the Cards


Early figures show that while this winter is on track for fairly average temperatures and rainfall, it could be among the sunniest in our UK record dating back to 1929.



(except in Aberdeen )


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Stormchaser
18 February 2015 15:25:14

In that Met Office update, 'somewhat below normal' catches my eye - not bad going for a fairly mobile regime with some notable warm sectors on a couple of days... though these may only be fleeting, potentially leading to a mild night and cold day or vice versa.


As long as that spring like feeling returns not too long into March, I'm okay with such temperatures.


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18 February 2015 15:27:26

No-one seems to have mentioned it but I would think there is a chance of significant snow on Friday to the North of the secondary low. On current forecasts perhaps the North Midlands is the most likely area.

Gavin P
18 February 2015 15:34:28


No-one seems to have mentioned it but I would think there is a chance of significant snow on Friday to the North of the secondary low. On current forecasts perhaps the North Midlands is the most likely area.


Originally Posted by: TomC 


I picked up on that in today's five dayer. Not sure where the greatest risk is, but definitely one to watch! 


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dagspot
20 February 2015 17:43:34
N24 "could be significant snow in North on Sunday"
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doctormog
20 February 2015 17:52:33

N24 "could be significant snow in North on Sunday"

Originally Posted by: dagspot 


it may end up only on high ground although the forecast/weather warnings for Monday suggest a good covering of snow for many northern parts too (perhaps not just high ground).


soperman
21 February 2015 08:34:50

You never know. We have a snow covering here this morning but there is nothing in High Wycombe.

Gooner
22 February 2015 15:05:00

Latest forecast shows quite a few wintry showers across MBY tomorrow


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dagspot
22 February 2015 19:52:34
Thomas Schnafflewaffle- in a word changeable, wet and windy. nothing exciting
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Gooner
22 February 2015 19:54:26

Thomas Schnafflewaffle- in a word changeable, wet and windy. nothing exciting

Originally Posted by: dagspot 


Four then


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DeeDee
22 February 2015 21:04:37
Sounds like another early Spring convective day: sunshine, hail some with hail and thunder i saw 😀
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dagspot
22 February 2015 23:14:46


 


Four then


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


His "word (singular)" was "changeable". Mine were "wet" and "windy" if we're being pedantic undecided


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nsrobins
22 February 2015 23:38:22


 


His "word (singular)" was "changeable". Mine were "wet" and "windy" if we're being pedantic undecided


Originally Posted by: dagspot 


You can tell it's a slow week in here


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tallyho_83
24 February 2015 00:32:49

BBC local weather (Spotlight) went for such changes for the week ahead.

Tuesday - Cool with showers dying down and becoming drier 7c
Wednesday/ Thursday - Wetter and milder highs of 10c before falling back to 8c in afternoon.
Friday: Colder and drier with showers becoming isolated, 8c
Saturday/Sunday: Milder and wetter 11c.


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All in all - no change to colder weather. So would you agree this is it for the winter!??


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25 February 2015 22:24:27
Latest TV forecast - 40% chance of high pressure to the south, 60% chance of high pressure to the north bringing easterly winds, but dry with cold nights.......Darren Bett seemed quite sure that the high will sit further north next week.........to bring these chilly winds.
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tallyho_83
28 February 2015 00:06:12
Positioning of the HP is still uncertain says Darren Bett:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/feeds/31666546 
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tallyho_83
02 March 2015 10:09:46

BBC Monthly outlook: http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2635167


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Monday 2 March Published at 10:00


Monthly Outlook


Summary


Is winter coming or going?

March signals the start of the meteorological spring which we tend to associate with very changeable conditions; early morning frosts, occasional showers and a gradual increase in temperature. The winter months are December-February and whilst provisional statistics suggest it's very likely that the UK has seen its sunniest winter since records began in 1929, figures for temperature and rainfall have been fairly average.


Early figures for February show a drier and cooler than average month thanks to high pressure and settled conditions at the start.This trend for cooler than average conditions looks set to continue into March with strong winds, chilly temperatures, overnight frosts and heavy wintry showers. As we move towards the middle of the month, high pressure seeks to establish itself bringing more settled weather and a gradual increase in daytime temperatures.




Monday 2 March—Sunday 8 March

A wintry feel to the start of spring

Monday will be characterised by strong winds and gales across the UK bringing a mix of sunshine and showers. The best of the sunshine will be found in southern and eastern areas with heavy, thundery showers to the north and west. These showers are likely to bring hail and snow at times, particularly over higher ground but even to low levels for a time. Mid-single figure temperatures will feel much colder in the wind. Tuesday brings a slight easing of the wind but with further heavy, thundery and wintry showers for the north and west. A ridge of high pressure will build in through the middle part of the week to settle things down with fewer showers and much lighter winds but this will allow a widespread sharp frost for Thursday morning. Through the end of the week a band of rain will slip south-eastwards across the UK before an area of high pressure starts to push in from the south bringing drier and less windy conditions.




Monday 9 March—Sunday 15 March

Starting to feel a bit more spring-like

As high pressure continues to build from the south, much of the UK will see dry and settled weather with temperatures near or slightly above average by day but with temperatures falling away quickly overnight with widespread frost. It is likely that the settled weather will bring periods of sunny weather but there will also be cloudier interludes. Across northwestern areas it looks likely that there will be occasional outbreaks of rain as weather systems from the Atlantic sneak around the top of the ridge of high pressure.




Monday 16 March—Sunday 29 March

Staying settled for most but still chilly by night

In the second half of March it looks probable that the UKs weather will be dominated by high pressure at first, but that this will weaken and become more localised to the south of the by the end of the month. Under the high pressure, conditions will remain dry and settled with mild temperatures by day and cold, possibly frosty nights. Further north, sporadic rain and showers will continue to edge around the high pressure but any extended wet and windy period looks unlikely.



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04 March 2015 10:51:33

Weird jetstream forecast for early next week on the BBC 2155 last night; across from the north of Scotlad to Poland, then looping back southwards around Corsica and Sardinia before resuming an easterly course across the Eastern Med. The consequence being forecast was high pressure for us, but an ugly low pressure system for Italy


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