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And the Japs finish the early evening off very nicely
Originally Posted by: Polar Low
AO profile looking very possible for an extended severe spell:http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/precip/CWlink/daily_ao_index/ao.sprd2.gif
edit: that’s a majority 6/4 of a double negative dip.
I had a similarly pleasant experience in a bar in Tokyo a few years ago ππ
Nah leave it there pretty good wind chill by the end off next weekl
I must remember to get the homebrew in from the garage. Sheds, conservatories, outhouses.... it’s all going to freeze quite readily come Monday!
Originally Posted by: White Meadows
you lucky Bu@@er
Originally Posted by: nsrobins
-22.8C on the 14th in 1958 in Aberdeenshire. Must have been a very cold week as four date records were made in Aberdeenshire and the Highlands on consecutive days.
Originally Posted by: Norseman
And the CET for that March was 3.7C
Here is the Met written account of that month March 1958 if you are interested
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/binaries/content/assets/mohippo/pdf/4/k/mar1958.pdf
Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger
That implies maxs of -2C to -3C or even -4C with a breeze.
Thanks for sharing that.
Early spring for Connecticut
https://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twodata/chart.aspx?chart=///www.theweatheroutlook.com/charts/ecm/240_mslp850.png?cb=277
You can see most of them all here M but please dont copy and paste they dont like it I often have a good read years gone by
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/library/archive-hidden-treasures/monthly-weather-report
Originally Posted by: doctormog
WRF-NMM has been modelling that for a few runs now. Very interesting indeed.
ICON 18z has the coldest uppers a little bit further south than the 12z
18z
12z
Originally Posted by: Gavin D
Looks like GFS has too. Early days yet though.
The UKMO T144 chart shows an upper level low at 500hPa sitting right over the south of the UK at 12z Wednesday in the easterly surface level flow. Could be interesting.
http://www1.wetter3.de/Fax/12_UKMet_H500_PSL_96_144.gif