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daveinSB

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  1. I very much remember it, as my wife and I were both out of work at the time thanks to Covid, and we have a south-facing balcony - so April 2021 in the daytime was fantastic, with the sun low enough in the sky to fully illuminate the covered balcony. However, we made the mistake of heading for our first post-lockdown pint one afternoon, and sat outside a hastily rearranged BrewDog, basking in the sun in t-shirts and jeans. But the second the sun even went behind a building at ~6pm we had to run back home, so sudden was the temperature drop. I also remember snow/graupel showers in London
  2. Alderc 2.0 From my (very) amateur perspective, the GFS 00z has the UK much closer to the high, ECM with less of the high and more of the northerly component, a much less desirable outcome
  3. Fabulous few minutes here in Shepherds Bush, sudden darkness, then heavy sleet, hail, and then graupel. It passed as soon as it arrived
  4. It's most definitely not a generational thing, stupidity has no age limit
  5. A few flakes in the breeze in Mill Hill, despite a clear radar. Must be blowing ahead of the mass of precipitation, as the wind is quite strong at times
  6. I've noticed that weird anomaly on radar a few times, definitely some kind of artefact
  7. This forecast is becoming increasingly accurate. I think it shows the value of the input of a trained and experienced meteorologist.
  8. Having seen the rain in West London earlier, I'm not at all surprised by that
  9. You don't need a frost for it to be very cold. 3C in the day and 1C at night would be a very cold, yet (air) frost free period of weather.
  10. I'll nominate July 2013. It might not have been the hottest, but being starved of hot, sunny, summer weather since 2006 made it feel more significant
  11. Which output are you referring to here? It would be useful to know what you're basing your thoughts on.
  12. Yes, you also wonder how people would have reacted if there was a clean Easterly feed with -5 uppers and lake effect, erm, rain
  13. Things generally seem to be firming up on a 4-5 day cold spell now, with the odd chance of some snow, not too bad at all considering it's late November. People would get a lot less upset (just pre-empting this AMs reactions...) if they weren't constantly chasing 16 day long narnia spells - the likelihood of that happening on an island in our particular global locale in late autumn/early winter is very low indeed.
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