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  1. 43 minutes ago, IDO said:

    It is tantalising to watch that cut off cold pool move west towards the UK, before being diverted by the ebb and flow of other variables:

    GFS 12Z, D1-6: animius2.gif

    A Scandi high, although contextually weak, is nice to see, as that could be a portent of potential rinse and repeats. In FI we see that signal again:

    D8-D12: animglq7.gif

    This recurring during the real Winter could be interesting, if it is so.

     

     

    Indeed. Brakes firm at Holland. 
     

    Gut feeling or should I say history tells us that the Atlantic will break through but enough to give the Netherlands (Holland) and N Germany some pre December snow ❄️  

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  2. 46 minutes ago, clark3r said:

    Quite a lot of rain in the last 2 days for my area, not sure if we will see anymore for a while though now, would be nice for sun to return for a couple more weeks, then we have all of autumn and winter for rain 

    Agree, only had about 20 minutes of rain overall yesterday here. 
     

    Hope summer gives us one last hoorah before the mild wet Atlantic borefest kicks in. 

  3. 16 minutes ago, Mesoscale said:

    This weather is frustrating, when places in Nevada, Arizona and Senora in Mexico can get huge thunderstorms but in Herts, Bucks, Ox (and other counties) we cant even get a shower, something is terribly wrong! (Obviously, the devastating floods are not wanted, but we need the rain.)

    It’s the U.K. mate. A bore fest compared to over the pond. 
     

    Not expecting anything other than light rain and maybe something steadier coming from the Atlantic on Thursday. Business as usual.  

  4. From Met office tomorrow:

    Monday:

    Hot again for many, with sunny spells. However, cloud will build with showers and thunderstorms possibly developing. Torrential downpours, frequent lightning and hail are possible, although many parts staying dry. Maximum temperature 32 °C.

    More chance of getting a flake of snow then a thunderstorm here. 
    History tells me that a thunderstorm is ‘highly unlikely’ a torrential shower is a ‘possibility’ but staying dry is ‘highly likely’

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  5. 2 minutes ago, matty40s said:

    Stopped at a pub in Bugbrooke on Saturday afternoon and there was a small river flowing down the road outside.

    Apparently it's been reported on a daily basis for 2 weeks now. 

     

    Had a burst pipe that has been since May sharing our houses and farm behind. 
    Zero response from water board

    But apparently turn our sprinklers off!! 

    Media won’t report that though, it doesn’t fit their narrative!! 

  6. Don’t know if it’s already been mentioned but just reading various articles and watching latest news on TV 
     

    Over 3 billion tonnes of water this year have been lost so far in this country due to LEEKS!!
    Hose pipe bans won’t even touch the sides, yet more overhype, scaremongering government clap trap aided by media to put yet another catastrophic fear on the British public. 
     

    Yes we could do with rain, just as we did in 2003 if not even worse - guess what - years of flooding and people losing homes due to floods post 03’

    Just grab a watering can and your flowers will be fine!!! 
     


     

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  7. Definite trend for those higher value temps to be out West - West of England into Wales now. 
    down to HP orientation next week. 
     

    More likely temps hitting 30c tomorrow -Birmingham, Bristol and South Wales rather than SE England. 
    Latest BBC forecast hinting at that too. 

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