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Mark Neal.

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  1. Today was pleasant warm enough in sun, fresher breeze keeping things less humid and rather nice. Soon be the frosty cold mornings nothing like those crisp and fresh feeling mornings
  2. Got a picture? Worth noting again to you and others not being nasty but these charts will chop and change as you will learn. All interesting to follow but we will soon see what the weather will actually do!
  3. Becoming Unsettled this week with best weather to the East. Then high pressure returning from Azores with that Ex Storm/Hurrixane in Atlantic being a help again keeping our mild weather again. Stormy thereafter? With Atlantic fighting back or another false dawn?
  4. A sunny day. Temperature of 18.7c this afternoon. Wind from East at 14mph.
  5. Mostly cloudy at moment. Glimmers of blue sky poking through 10.8c. Wind 8mph E
  6. Bringing back good memories! I used to like the current weather pages on there, would show temps at all locations and what weather they were having. In unrelated weather I can remember bamboozle!
  7. Todays High was 17.8c. Wind 8mph East. Cloudy start with some sunny spells late afternoon, more fresher breeze than recent days far less humid!
  8. I read it as BFTP having a joke as it looks like one of the best charts he has seen for Feb yet? May be wrong though lol
  9. Good to see yet more gains in Svalbard and a few flakes fell in Moscow! http://themoscownews.com/local/20130925/191943689/First-snowfall-hits-Moscow.html
  10. A few years back i would watch BBC national and BBC local news, then change over to GMTV Weather & then Itv Meridian, nowadays i hardly watch a forecast unless extreme weather forecast, or snow!
  11. Skies have brightened at the end of day and we have some good cloud formations including lenticular!
  12. Also you may find this thread very interesting.. http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/77585-snow-and-ice-in-the-northern-hemisphere-201314/
  13. Cloudy here though 17.6c. Some sunny spells. But then becomes very cloudy again.
  14. You Easterners are making me jealous, with your blue skies and fresh wind. That said signs of blue sky on horizon!
  15. Have to agree! I can't imagine many subscribe to his forecasts if premium from reading his views in the paper.
  16. GFS 6z thursday 3rd October onwards, shows low pressure in control as we head into end of the week, but by start of the weekend pressure tries to build from the South. We have a pressure build as we head into Sunday the 6th. So settling down it seems after a short spell of low pressure, though cooler than we have seen in recent days as cooler uppers still over us as we saw the more atlantic airmass over us as we start October. High pressure as we start the 2nd week of October however a deep area of low pressure out in the Atlantic starts to move closer. Tuesday sees that low divert northwards as pressure stays high over the UK bringing settled and dry weather. We have that deep low by Weds 9th in Atlantic only getting closer to the Western side of the UK, as we see a blocking high over the UK. FI ends with Atlantic roaring back as we see deep lows spread eastwards across the UK. Reverting back to zonal.
  17. By Wednesday, Low pressure finally moves in bringing a band of heavy rain moving eastwards across the UK. By no means cold though as 8c uppers across whole of UK, with 10c uppers close to the SE.
  18. 6z gfs run upto Tuesday shows warm over coming days with low pressure to the west trying to cut in. Mild uppers still across much of the UK especially across eastern areas. Bands of rain to western side of UK, may move inland for a time but hitting block as trying to move east. We have a warm southerly feed by Tuesday.
  19. Fresher here this morning overnight low of 7c. Temperature at 13c now and rising. Its been pleasantly warm this week, but yesterday evening it felt very close!
  20. Cloudy with some blue sky appearing east of here. Temperature at 13.4c. Wind 9mph NE
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