For all my adoring fans!
Friday 10th June 2011
Area of low atmospheric pressure centered between the UKand Iceland.
A showery day for most parts, more akin to April than early Summer! Most prolific and widespread showers forcentral and northern areas of the country, although a batch of widespread,heavy showers are likely to affect south wales and the south west of England too,perhaps merging into a longer spell of rain for some. Temperatures ranging from 11-15C in thenorth, 15-18C in the south.
Saturday 11th June 2011
High pressure tries to ridge in from the south, failingto do so and transferring into France / Germany instead. Showers will again feature in the forecast,working from west to east across the country. Again the most prolific and widespread cells probably across Wales,Midlands, East Anglia northwards. That's not to say a few showers wont feature in southern areas too. Temperatures ranging from 11-15C in the north, 15-18C in the south.
Sunday 12th June 2011
New area of low atmospheric pressure steaming in fromthe Atlantic. Increasingly breezy orwindy for most, with moderate / heavy rain tracking its way into western areasinitially, transferring to the east as the day progresses. Rain perhaps turning a little less heavy andmore fragmented as it reaches the east. Variabletemperatures, from 10-13C in the rain. 14-17C in any brightness.
Monday 13th June 2011
Low pressure moves away to affect Scotland and the farnorth. Higher pressure begins to buildin from the south. Still a few showersdotted about, although a real improvement for many, with some spells ofsunshine and drier conditions. Cloudyskies and more persistent rain /showers could still affect Scotland and the far north,along with stronger winds. 11-15C in thenorth, 16-19C in the south.
Tuesday 14th June 2011
High pressure hangs on for another day, althoughgradually being squeezed out by another Atlantic weather system. Predominantly dry for most, with some brightor sunny intervals. Again, just a fewshowers dotted around, most likely to affect northern areas of the country. 12-16C in the north, 16-20C in the south.
Wed-Fri 15th / 17th June 2011
Low pressure continues to work in from theAtlantic. No sign of Summer, with a mixtureof rain/showers at times. Some drier andbrighter interludes between falls of rain, especially in the south. Temperatures not too far from the average forthe time of year, anywhere from 14-18C in the north, 15-20C in the south.
Let the criticism begin! :-p