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  1. Does tomorrow hold much promise for anything. I understand its possibly going to remain warm in the south, so perhaps a new oppertunity may come along?

    I think the NetWeather forcast is a bit delerious with the warm weather. Apparently I am having a storm right now :cc_confused:

  2. Yeah thats the same right along the south coast. It aint a sea breeze that comes in off the sea. Its the wind that is stopping everything at the moment.

    Hmmm. Well as things stand I dont see it changing very much in the short term. We still have a good few hours of sunshine left though, and we were only beginning to see things develop around this time yesterday

  3. so when today are we expecting things to kick off? im on the south coast in costa del gosport! lol are the possible storms likely to form over this area at all?

    Ah Costa Del Gosport. Just down the road from Costa Del Christchurch (almost). I think you stand a better chance over your way than we do at the moment, but things took off quickly yesterday and im sure today will be the same.

  4. Good morning all. Here we go again it seems :rolleyes: Pretty hazy here with a slight breeze, but very warm once again. Time for another day sat outside watching the sky (albeit the inland sky) as it seems we coastal dwellers ar set to be bystanders once again. Some fantatstic structures to look at yesterday which was great and quite unusual. Good luck to all!

    Just looking at the Sat images and is it likely that those of a Kentish persuasion may clip something from the low over Belgium and N France as it tracks slightly eastwards?

  5. Here's how the East Peak District cell looked a hour ago from North of Buxton. The anvil filled in somewhat since the picture was taken and the cell to the right built further with subsequent backbuild cells behind that, almost like its trying to imitate the ridge of the Pennines through the topographic forcing which is quite a treat to witness.

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    Thats pretty spectacular. Nice hard edges and defined shape. I envy you guys up north today

  6. A few bits and pieces bubbling up inland here in the south, but nothing of note yet. Interestingly the IOW seems to be providing some lift and causing CUs to form out that way. I see nothing has developed over northern France as yet wither. I dont know if we are likely to see any imports from that way or if the channel would simply kill them off

  7. A beautiful day here with plenty of warm sunshine that was only interrupted by bits and pieces that were blown up across the channel; nothing worth getting excited about but it didn't stop me from looking every now and then. My question is whether the set up we are likely to have tomorrow is the first 'Spanish Plume' of the year? And if so which areas are worth looking out for.

    I was pleased to see things actually get off the ground up yonder this evening and am glad to hear that some people got something! Lucky devils...

  8. Evening all

    I have to agree with what is said about media forecasts. They are not updated enough, and sadly don't seem to be backed up with anything more than is read off of the internet. I accept they are not Met men and women, but sometimes it seems they don'e even look out of the window when reading these things. Many a time I have heard 'Today will start cloudy and wet' and I find myself walking in glorious sunshine. I digress. Rant over

    I agree that the lump over France will not grace our shores this far west, and in all honesty it is likely to be rain anyway I suspect. Still some snow lying here. Keep a weather eye on developments over the next few days and who know what may crop up.

    It is the season for miracles after all....

  9. Good morning people! 0.4 c here and we still (miraculously) have some snow on the ground. Not been outside yet mind and don't really plan to.

    Interesting to see that little development move up the channel through the night. Certainly didn't expect that, but I think that reflects the winter to date. Don't get disappointed as you never know what's around the corner. Something seems to come up with nigh on impeccable timing. I can't forget the last dumping at the beginning of the month where only a few flakes of snow were forecast at 7am, yet come 4pm weather warnings were issued and we had 6 inches.

    Also did I hear rumblings of this potentially being the coldest December on record?

    The near future still looks cold I think so even if you are hovering around 1c don't despair.

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