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No Balls Like Snow Balls

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  1. 11 minutes ago, cheeky_monkey said:

    I'm hoping for some semblance of sanity on this forum during the winter months..however as usual no doubt it will shortly descend into the usual chaos of dummy spitting, arm waving, finger pointing and general crying/bellyaching about everything and everyone

     
     

    The best bit about winter is all the toy throwing in the mod thread. 

    Hoping for a cold and snowy winter. If not cold and snowy then stormy will do. Anything but settled. 

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  2. 6 minutes ago, Man With Beard said:

    Wow, wow, wow. 

    So 2016 joins what must be an incredibly elite group of years where 33C has been recorded in 3 different months.

    I bet there are no years at all with a 34C in three different months. Could this be the year? Perhaps another hour for Heathrow to get above 33.5C (which rounds up to 34C)

    Down here... 26C atm - looked a bit thundery around midday but all cleared away now.

     

    The Met office don't round up or round down offical figures. 33.5c will be just that. 

  3. 35 minutes ago, sundog said:

    Accuweather going for a stormy autumn for the british Isles.

     

    Wet, windy conditions to stretch from Ireland and the U.K. into Scandinavia

    On the heels of a cool and wet summer for parts of the United Kingdom, an increasingly stormy autumn is expected.

    Frequent storm systems from the Atlantic Ocean will bring rounds of rain and gusty winds to the British Isles before lashing southern and western parts of Scandinavia.

    Wind storms will become more likely as the season progresses with multiple named storms expected before the end of November.

    The strongest winds and most rainfall is expected to target Northern Ireland to Scotland early in the season before increasing in frequency throughout the rest of the British Isles from late October into November.

    "While the most widespread damaging winds will not target Southern England, rain will increase the threat for flooding late in the season," AccuWeather Meteorologist Tyler Roys said.

    Post-tropical cyclones from the Atlantic Ocean will add to the stormy pattern across the U.K. with heavy rain and locally damaging winds. The highest risk for tropical impacts will be from late September through October.

    The wet and stormy weather pattern will result in largely near- to below-normal temperatures across the Isles with the best chance for above-normal warmth occurring in southern England

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    That would be my perfect Autumn :-)

  4. 55 minutes ago, coldcomfort said:

    No real point in attempting to put lipstick on a pig, the 06 GFS is an absolute out and out stinker, effectively writing off the final fortnight of meteorological summer IF proven even close to being correct. August is currently looking a classic game of two halves, the 1st being considerably better than the 2nd!!

     
     

    Some of us like pigs lol :-). Personally looking forward to some  autumnal rain and gales.

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