Wow, this mass developing around East Anglia. Now, I think it’ll move south west, but that will put more of north London in the mix. The area will then move south west to my area. Maybe the Amber zone will move. It’s such a fluid situation.
The radar is coming to life now. Lots of mechanics altering direction of precipitation, so anything can happen. By that I mean, we have steering winds from the ENE and then the push from the Continent associated with the wave, so expect to see some fluctuations over the next few hours
I’m more surprised you’re making something out of this. I was merely saying something based on a few snippy comments I’ve seen. It’s no drama at all, just a comment. Anyway, let’s move on as neither of us want a negative vibe here. Sorry if it came across that way
Indeed I will comment and move on, just think some people mock others. I’ve seen a few comments like that. Look, I don’t care what people think about me, but if others are taking time to give some insight, others shouldn’t mock that.
Lots of us on here are trying to give a balanced view and insight today. Others are mocking that, which is a shame. I think rather than mocking people, appreciate the input others make as it’s often valuable!
It is very interesting. More to the circulation than first thought. I said this last night, these easterlies always throw surprises into the mix, especially when low pressure systems develop.
We will mate. You’ll get it first as I’m west of you. It’s developing now in association with a wave from the south and a trough aligning through the Thames Valley