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26 minutes ago, clark3r said:
Will be very unusual if we don’t get a storm to finish this heatwave, more important in this area we need rain, I can only really remember about 3 or 4 days where we have had any proper rainfall since March.
Most open grasslands are looking more like deserts in colour and texture.
As you say very little rain indeed.
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14 hours ago, Norfolk Sheep said:
Friends of mine nr Breda have had a bit of a pummelling, looks like other friends in Middelburg will be seeing some action. Wonder if it can limp across the N Sea, or does Area 51 only work for storms exiting East Anglia?
Used to stay in Middelburg many years ago, mention of there brings back memories.
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1 hour ago, BLAST FROM THE PAST said:
Be interesting to see what happens as a significant cool off is in the offing with possibly some pretty cool nights as part of it.
BFTP
The coolest I see at the moment down here is 17c at night and 24c during the day and thats only at the far end ie 24th.
We are on the coast down here and its only down here true, but one would presume it will be warmer inland,
Also the MO are still taking about warm to very warm till 25th then very warm at times possibly.
So yes a cool down but still above ave for most apart from the north west but thats taken for granted at this time of the year
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1 minute ago, mushymanrob said:
Cloud cover?... no one can nail this far off just where/when the thunderstorms/showers will fall , and under those temps will be much lower then if it was clearer sunny/bright skies.
I honestly dont believe that cloud cover will make much difference with the amount of inbuilt ambient heat in the atmosphere, the ground and buildings.
However I take your point but when its possibly already 22c plus over night, ( talking about london here)...QUOTE from PM
Meteo/BBC use a blend of GFS and ECM data only, Meto use there own Model's which are more up to date and UK based, As well as the above. It's been very noticeable since Meteo took over UKMO contract.Surely their models cant be that much apart for thursday.
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Can someone explain why the Countryfile forecast for Thursday was so so low at 24c for london, compared to MO which hasnt gone any lower than 26 c even for sunday and is showing 30 + for Thursday and every other model is far higher than what the Meteo group has suggested.
I felt embarrassed for Darren Bett with what he was showing.
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Well the NW tracker for 71-00 has it at 0.95c over already.
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I am very surprised that there hasnt been a lot of last minute changes on the temperature guesses, esp from people quoting lower guesses.
I am beginning to think that ever my 17.7c is going to be to low.
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7 hours ago, Summer Sun said:
17.3c to the 1st
1.1c above the 61 to 90 average
0.5c above the 81 to 10 average___________________________
Current high this month 17.3c to the 1st
Current low this month 17.3c to the 1stOnly 0.5c above the 81 to 10 average, it felt dam hot down here.
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17.7c
47m
Please..
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2 hours ago, Turnedoutniceagain said:
Solstice: Sunrise 04:47
Sunset 21:28
Today: Sunrise 05:22
Sunset 21:01
Not many miles over the broad view of the UK yet here its.
05.15 sunrise with the sun setting at 20.50
Really start to notice the shorter eves in cloudy weather already.
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NO no no,
what happened to the friday 40 days of rain.
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Really the Express should be retired.
After getting daily its going to be 40c heatwaves and we are going to die updates on google news on my phone.This morning I got the first ever that I can remember 40 days of rain.
Surely even for click bait no one clicks through.
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15.6c
37mm
Thanks
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On 30/05/2020 at 09:54, The PIT said:
Sunny Sheffield at 12.6C +1.0C above normal. Rainfall 5.4mm 9.4% of the monthly average
Interesting the month by day is the 9th warmest on record while by night and 21st warmest by night. This is from 1955 in our location.
Would you put that down to prevailing easterlies or the lack of air pollution, clearer skies, meaning warmer days and cooler nights.
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Reading back over the BBC Monthly for May makes you wonder why we search for longer term forecasts.
They were so so wrong even as it was almost on top of us.
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Interesting to note that most people going above the 81-10 average.
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12.6c
55mm
Thanks
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Who would have guessed that 25c would have been reached by 10th April, even if it wasn't in our area but Bude wouldn't have been my first guess either.
We reached the stunning heights of 14c here yesterday but lovely day though.
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9.2c
53mm
please
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20 minutes ago, clark3r said:
This winter for me has been on par with the year 2000, so much wind and rain. I just hope we are in for a long dry summer
Then guess how long it will be before they start mentioning a hosepipe ban
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Many days like to today and most people will be to low for the rainfall comp.
I am already thinking yet again I am far to low and possibly to warm on the temps for once, although plenty of time to go but not looking good for me. -
A few miles either way makes so much difference.
We were forecast to have no rain yesterday for today.
Low and behold i would say pretty much a contender for the worse day for months.As other have mentioned a normal winter with cold over Europe and would be buried under the snow.
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Will the rain stop at last in March.
Lets go for all the sevens 7.7c
77mm
Have been so far out these last 3 months, cant do any worse.
South East and East Anglia Weather Discussion Sept 2019 onwards
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Totally agree with you.
For some places up north ish it might have been a not so good summer but down here it just seems endlessly summer even without this extreme hot weather.