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  1. Cheshire Freeze Plant growth and evaporation rates are increasing sharply now. That won't completely mitigate but it will certainly help.
  2. The METO Deep Dive suggested they think this will likely be a final warming but by the time impacts are truly felt in 2nd half of March its probably too late. A coldish March coming??
  3. WYorksWeather Come March its all about timing. If snow starts falling during the daytime then even with -10c line it will struggle to settle, especially in the South. If you get snow on the ground though and cloud cover it can linger. Minute sun comes out though any snow cover will vanish at speed.
  4. TEITS I think you mean 'eject SE'. At least I hope you do
  5. As per the case for most of the winter its just a case of chasing shadows around at day 15. ECM looks very unconvincing to me albeit some of the lesser models look okay deep in FI. Maybe give it a few more days but the fat lady is warming up in the wings!
  6. WeatherArc I reckon were going to see some heat this summer that will leave people shocked. That chart would be decent in July!
  7. From looking at the GEFS there is actually a pretty good chance that we will have an almost identical repeat performance of this week in two weeks time
  8. MJB Look, I hope your right, but as we stand now an insipid easterly is about the best we can hope for. It may not feel toasty at ground level but if frost and 6/7c by day floats your boat that's fine.
  9. MJB We may well get an easterly. Its unlikely to be a cold one though.
  10. MJB Not massively brave IMHO. Very real possibility of a plume of very warm air from the South over the next week or so. GEFS at around day 8/9 are hinting at it and last nights ECM was a good example.
  11. Plenty of areas may see some snow fall but its going to be a stretch for much to settle. Different in the north and on high ground.
  12. Don Could easily see that this month. I'm personally very unconvinced that we will see any meaningful cold spell now. Of course, can't rule it out completely but from the output I'm seeing, it looks like we are headed for a mid lat high rather than northern blocking. I think we will get another high near or over the UK and that will pretty much be that for Feb. A first Spanish Plume of the year as suggested by others is a real possibility. Lots of water to pass under the bridge before that though, as for many a good old fashioned soaking looks to be headed our way
  13. Derecho That is very impressive. Would be pretty impressive if we were in April let alone early Feb. This summer has real potential IMHO. Could be a absolute beast for heat over Southern Europe in particular.
  14. Kasim Awan @RainAllNight Yes, would not be surprising to see Iberian heights more stubborn. Maybe we will end up with a west based set up. Scotland would do okay I suppose. Like all the other good charts though, they are way to far out to be bothered with yet. Story of the winter.
  15. @LRD There has been a huge change over last 10 years. We were always going to see dramatic winter changes from global warming though as our climate is about competing air masses. I'm not excluding possibility of seeing snow as a brief northerly or two is just about still in play, but a deep cold, snowy easterly is pretty much off the table now looking at the charts. As always, I hope to be proved wrong! Come March, I'm after warmer weather though!
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