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  1. Clear skies here to the west of Manchester. Saw the cell that tracked up across west Cheshire.
  2. The Fax chart for tomorrow has two long troughs across England and Scotland
  3. Manchester Airport long-TAF: EGCC 220457Z 2206/2312 08009KT 3500 HZ SCT020 BECMG 2206/2209 9999 NSW PROB30 TEMPO 2215/2221 4000 +SHRA TSGR PROB40 TEMPO 2308/2312 3000 TSGR
  4. Here's a heatwave that went bang. Maybe for this week? The 1st August 1999 was a scorcher with temperatures as high as 32.7C at Heathrow Airport. For western areas and parts of the Midlands, it went bang in the afternoon as thunderstorms developed. I remember it being hot sunny morning into early afternoon here. Clouds were developing to the west. By mid afternoon, there was a wall of cloud to the west and the radio was crackling away. By late afternoon, a storm struck and temperatures dropped by about 10C
  5. By all means. I was reading Paul Blight's UKWeatherworld synoptic analysis and he gives it straight. He is not giving much hope that this summer spell will last much longer not through his expert eyes. http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/forum/index.php?/topic/98680-synoptic-discussion-the-end-of-the-heatwave/page__pid__864717#entry864717
  6. Yes but then again if I had wings and if I didn't have to breathe, I might be able to fly to the moon......
  7. Don't see it. The charts don't support any record breaking chance at this current time. UKMO has the erosion of the heatwave beginning as early as Monday. I don't even see mid 30Cs coming off unless the models start backing away from the breakdown.
  8. I don't get why news reports are saying it could reach as high as mid 30s next week? All I see with the models including UKMO is rain for some parts as early as Monday. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23387517 "Temperatures next week could get as high as the mid-30s, Mr Avery said." Where do the models say that?
  9. It's during August when you really notice sunset getting earlier and earlier. At the start of month it's 9 o'clock by the end of the month its 8 o'clock.
  10. Lol, I have just a good memoryThe Wimbledon storm is in this footage. It's about 8 minutes and 45s inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0-aEf5vgtw
  11. 5th July 1985 was the Wimbledon storm I think you could be referring to the 7th June 1996 storms
  12. What is classic autumn weather? When we think of classic winter weather, its frost, snow, ice. When we think of classic summer weather, its sun, heat, dry. So what is classic autumn weather? Gales, rain? But Keats says its the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness.
  13. Fog again. I don't think I have seen so much fog during the height of summer than with this month.
  14. I wonder if this is going to be a one trick summer? One very good summer month but the other two nothing particularly special. 1999 is an example, 1901 is another. June 2013 wasn't actually too bad.
  15. It's the maxima that is pushing the CET up, the minima haven't been that impressive which is probably ideal for a summer month. High daytime temperatures but minima not especially, so more comfortable nights. I don't think we have recorded a single CET minimum of 14.0C yet for this year.
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