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  1. Went for a spring like walk this morning, so calm 12c and sunny, you would have thought it was April….now clouding up..Wasn’t going to moan today, but fed up with X weather enthusiasts tweeting only just yesterday that we are on for a full on onslaught of cold in a week posting snow charts etc, then the same posters now put ensemble that are complete opposite which are showing none of it …They obviously are just rampers 

  2. 2 hours ago, John88B said:

    Plenty of promise for cold lovers going into January. If we can't have a seasonal Christmas a wintery new year followed by a cold January wouldn't be a bad runners up prize👍

    Whilst the weather outside over Christmas is going to be rather mild and drab for most I feel the models may be showing something very different for the turn of the year and further into January. 

    Merry Christmas all. Cheers 🍻 

    let’s hope so, but this is like Groundhog Day many posts like this exactly a year ago but alas never happened 

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  3. 3 minutes ago, I remember Atlantic 252 said:

    Always think from around Dec 21st is when real mild, even warm air arrives through to around 31st Jan, very rare during Nov to Mid Dec, 

    then 2nd half of Feb, say after the holidays, real spring like stuff can arrive with sun if we're lucky

    Totally agree, as many posters have said, we now even struggle to get an average Christmas new year period temps, 8c is the average for Norfolk and many days over the this period I have had more above than normal…I could even have a record Christmas Eve… Now getting fed up where posters keep saying cold is not far away, that’s funny because they are the same posters that said this in the summer where heat not far away, did it happen ah no.

     

  4. 1 hour ago, snowblind said:

    And the rollercoaster has plunged off a cliff this morning. It's a stomach churning ride at the moment. 

    1 hour ago, snowblind said:

    And the rollercoaster has plunged off a cliff this morning. It's a stomach churning ride at the moment. 

    Yet again the GFS is never the model to follow …ECM has had none of this cold blip for Christmas, in fact we could now see temp as high as 15c come Christmas week, Today 11c blue sky fell like spring if you are out of the wind.

  5. Some X model users are trying to keep the cold coming, this week a boring mild normal run up to Christmas crap, A possible cold Christmas Day apart from that, mild or even very mild into the end of year, possible 14c on some charts today, Definitely gone much quieter on the model thread all gone back into hibernation…until the next chase 

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  6. Light steady rain here and a temp of 3.2c from a very cold -2 all day yesterday, . apart from the lightest of dusting on Friday morning nothing to note here in mid Norfolk… Showers stayed well to the Far East coast last week, but i always feel having this cold set up early that the North Sea is always way to warm…If it was February I think it may have been another story.

    Then when the weather pattern does change from the west we never see that transition from Snow to rain happen either..

    Now question is where do we go from here .I can’t see any cold next 2 weeks just the normal for the December which may contain some frosty nights , if a break in the cloud happens . Next weekend looking to be complete contrast with temperatures in double figures… It feels like this was a great opportunity in the east that just didn’t happen…….Again!, 

  7. Well , after only posting just yesterday with the charts showing no end to the dry and warm/hot weather into and after mid month,  a completely different outlook  in a weeks time cool, damp and cloudy weather is back on the cards.. incredible turnaround..Still time for it to change but the jet stream wants to lock back in place just like it has done in July and August..

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  8. Well here’s hoping the gfs12 is right and carries this fine weather into 2nd half of September…Would just be ironic if this turned out to be a record breaker like June….Downside on all this come home from work and by 6.30pm the sun has now gone from our garden so goes to show how quickly nights now drawing  in…I remember the late September/Oct record in 2011…Had a BBQ on sat 1st Oct 30.8c …Sun went from Garden gone 5, and at 10pm the temperature was still 25c was incredible day….

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  9. Sunny start here in Norfolk, but yet again cloud has bubbled up and even some darker clouds come over at times to make it feel that tad cooler when the sun goes behind it...BH weekend looks a shocker for EA and SE if it comes off!...Just would absolutely sums up one of the worst summers  here since 2012...No signs of anything settled as we welcome in Autumn ,

    Wet and mild seems to be the general

    I have given up reading the MO 30 days forecast why they bother??? even their 10 day trend been a shocker this summer. Id be embarrassed to even film it .

  10. 1 hour ago, damianslaw said:

    A summer that since the solstice has failed to deliver even just a few days of predominantly fine settled weather, 3 days in a row at best on odd occasion. Further south and east less so, but still far more unsettled than settled most of the time.

    Once again this eve brings another very unsettled spell, showery thereafter but perhaps dry in south east, another low swinging in mid week to spoil the party.

    What's the betting September brings a long settled spell. Very common in first half but mmm not so sure this year. 

    I completely agree , very poor summers in the past have brought summer weather In September...many years in the 2000s I took middle of September off and was always a stunner in the East...However definitely can't see it happening this September,  lots of incoming lows and yet more cool weather ...What you are absolutely guaranteed is that from November onwards not a sniff of cold will happen and I'm convinced this Winter will be one of the wettest and warmest on record!

  11. Absolutely shocking charts for the next 2 weeks, Max temp around 21C,. Just back from Cornwall and the weather was awful ...the locals said that May and June Absolutely stunning, lots seem to forget that here in the east we had cloud and cool winds for most of May and 9 days of June...

    I haven't known a summer like this since 2012...Just a tad fed up when some posters say mid August the weather may change , I can't see it happening.. Nights will soon be drawing in quicker and before we know it summer is over...Only hope is September now....

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  12. 25 minutes ago, In Absence of True Seasons said:

    Honestly mate you cannot tell what it'll be in 2 weeks. It's all a gamble. I honestly highly doubt, by law of averages, it'll be as bad at the end of July / start of August as it has been for this middle chunk of the month.

    We are also off to Cornwall next Saturday, latest charts for that week looks absolutely shocking, 16c rain and and absolutely no warmth for the whole week and for the rest of July….anyone on here who says it’s 7 days away and can change, is having a laugh lol, we seem stuck in a rut now, it was always going to happen. Gutted it’s happened mid summer and a typical school holidays wash out. Not sure we can compare this to 2012 just yet,but looks to be on par. August apparently looks to see no change either…

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  13. 1 hour ago, 38.7°C said:

    Green snot all the way on GFS 6z i think its safe to say the first 10 days of July are going to be a total write off. 

    I posted yesterday that the summer forecast MO model does not have this set up suggested at all...It would be an epic fail by the MO since the famous BBQ summer 

    Has to be impossible for it to happen...with all this talk that the Atlantic around the west coast is at record warmth, or is this the issue ?

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