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Josh Rubio

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  1. Must admit it is getting a bit overwhelming with all the plane reports. I’d much rather have local reports from on the ground, personally.
  2. Gusts are really starting to pick up here in Leicester
  3. Just had a massive gust of wind here in Leicester which threw quite a lot of debris around in the air, as well as damaging a greenhouse roof.
  4. I have a feeling further Amber weather warnings will be issued out by the Met Office in the next 24 hours or so…
  5. First time I’ve seen BBC Breaking News reporting a named storm. Could this be more serious than we initially thought?
  6. Normally we’d be expecting for the models to downgrade the wind gusts as we get closer to the event, however they’ve been constantly pushing higher wind gusts and aren’t backing down. Amber wind warning incoming?
  7. Just something to take into consideration - when posting charts, can people please save the full size image first (usually just have to long hold on the image and press save) instead of taking a screenshot of the entire page, with the actual chart being really small and hard to see. Zooming in on this forum is a bit iffy and causes the page the glitch. Thanks.
  8. Can’t help but think looking at the models beyond the mild spell, trying to find any hope of further cold/snowy weather is just setting yourself up for further disappointment.
  9. I’m not too bothered about how hot or cold it’ll feel. I’m more concerned about how much rain we’ll get once the mild SW feed takes over? The models look very dry away from western areas for the majority of the country, yet some are saying Atlantic lows will barrel through? Confused.com
  10. Looks like this is going be yet (another) non-event. A whimper of a cold spell with it being mostly dry and cloudy before more unsettled and much milder weather pushes its way through. More relentless wind and rain on the way? Probably…
  11. Under a blanket of thick cloud with drizzle and feeling chilly. Yuck.
  12. I think the MAD thread should be renamed to the SE thread. When snow is showing for Midlands and Northern areas they throw their toys out the pram but when a favourable chart appears for them the whole crowd cheers…
  13. Looks like it’s another week of settled weather before the Atlantic is knocking on our doors from the SW. Enjoy the (sometimes) sunny and calm weather whilst you can methinks…
  14. I’ve purposely avoided the MAD thread due to constant one liners, ramps and the same charts being posted around 100 times when it goes live. Going through several pages was honestly draining and I’m glad I no longer go through it as it’s improved my mood considerably. From what I can see, it’s going to get colder, drier, with the possibility of there being sunny spells. But that’s about it, none of this ‘DEEP FREEZE/INTO THE FREEZER’ nonsense. Just cooler and calmer weather. Some posters on Twitter are also notorious for ramping things up, too.
  15. I know you shouldn’t pay too much attention to automated weather forecasts but I’m seeing a gradual change from sunny spells to full dull cloudy days. Is this going to be a ‘not quite as cold and sunny as first expected’ type of spell?
  16. Today is the first time in ages we’ve actually had some ‘proper’ spells of sun. Nice and calm which is something we’ve not seen in a while.
  17. Given all the rain we’ve had, as well as endless cloudy and dull days, I think it’ll be welcome by many. Be nice to see a bit of sun at the very least.
  18. Quite worrying that there’s still model disagreement on its track. AROME/APERGE take it as far north as the East Midlands and into Lincolnshire.
  19. Very heavy rain here in Leicester. The rain has been non-stop since 10 o'clock this morning!
  20. I’ve noticed the SE tends to have its own ‘microclimate’. Coincidentally, on quite a few occasions, the SE can have completely different weather conditions compared to the rest of the country. In regards to rain, most places will be under rain, whereas the SE remains dry or vice versa, where they will be affected by weather from the near by continent.
  21. …and Just like that, we now have rain and wind warnings for tonight and tomorrow.
  22. What the Met Office are saying at this moment in time:
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