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  1. 40% Chance of a white Christmas White Christmas Forecast Issued: 2010-10-17 17:25:00 Next Forecast: 2010-10-22 22:00:00 Synopsis Current long range model predictions seem to favour a cooler than average December. Recent charts have often hinted at wintry, cold weather close or over the UK for the big day itself. The most favourable source is from the North at this moment in time so any showery precipitation would favour many Northern, Eastern and Western coasts. Proper bands of precipitation would of course affect many other areas. Of course this will change over time but currently a cool or even cold day seems quite likely with the given set up so sunshine for inland areas and showers, perhaps wintry for many coasts with some going inland at times. In the North especially any Northerly winds would make it feel bitter outside. Milder conditions may prevail in the South West where the Atlantic may try and keep influence. http://www.ukasf.co....forecast/id-73/
  2. UK Outlook for Monday 1 Nov 2010 to Monday 15 Nov 2010: The generally unsettled weather looks set to continue with drier and brighter conditions interspersed with wetter periods. Rainfall is expected to be about normal for the time of year, although Scotland and Northern Ireland are forecast to be generally drier than normal. The winds are likely to be from a northwesterly direction, which should keep temperatures slightly below average in northern and western parts of the UK, but around normal for central and southeastern parts. Updated: 1251 on Sun 17 Oct 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  3. UK Outlook for Friday 22 Oct 2010 to Sunday 31 Oct 2010: It will remain unsettled throughout this period with showers or rain at times, wintry in the north, but with some brighter, drier interludes. Initially, cloud and rain will spread from the west to all but the east which will see some clear, brighter spells. There is a risk of snow on higher ground in Scotland. The unsettled conditions continue thereafter with rain and showers, the risk of snow for higher ground also extends into the north of England early into next week. Winds will initially be northerly and strong at times with the risk of gales in exposed areas, becoming westerly later in the period. It will be cold in the northerly airflow with the risk of frost under clear skies but temperatures will recover as the winds become westerly. Updated: 1245 on Sun 17 Oct 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  4. Cold for all Showers, heavy in north http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20101016
  5. Looking forword for reading it paul when i get a email lol
  6. not all parts of Inverness is low
  7. Cold for all Showers, heavy in north http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20101016
  8. UK Outlook for Friday 29 Oct 2010 to Friday 12 Nov 2010: Generally changeable at first, especially in the north, with the best of any drier, brighter weather in the south and southwest. As the period evolves, the best brightness is expected to spread across the west of the country, with above average sunshine here. By contrast the east should see nearer normal values. In terms of rainfall, the north of the country is expected to be drier than would be typical for autumn, with perhaps higher rainfall towards the southeast. Both minimum and maximum temperatures could become well below average for the time of year, with overnight frost likely. Updated: 1214 on Thu 14 Oct 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  9. UK Outlook for Tuesday 19 Oct 2010 to Thursday 28 Oct 2010: All areas will have sunny spells and blustery showers with these conditions lasting well into next week. The showers are likely to be most frequent and heaviest in the north and west at first, and later in the east. Gales are likely at times in exposed areas, especially in the north and east. It will be generally cold as winds come from a northerly direction. Snow is likely on high ground in Scotland and perhaps to low levels in the extreme north with an increasing risk of overnight frost in many areas. Towards the following weekend there will be some drier interludes but it will remain predominantly unsettled into the following week with temperatures below normal for much of the time. Updated: 1214 on Thu 14 Oct 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  10. I still thinking it going be a cold winter but not as cold as last year
  11. More wintry next week? Turning much colder http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20101014
  12. Good to Hear paul Looking forwoad to all of that to come and keep up the Good Work
  13. UK Outlook for Thursday 28 Oct 2010 to Thursday 11 Nov 2010: Generally changeable at first, especially in the north, with the best of any drier, brighter weather in the south and southwest. As the period evolves, the best brightness is expected to spread across the west of the country, with above average sunshine here. By contrast the east should see nearer normal values. In terms of rainfall, the north of the country is expected to be drier than would be typical for autumn, with perhaps higher rainfall towards the southeast. Both minimum and maximum temperatures could become well below average for the time of year, with overnight frost likely. Updated: 1219 on Wed 13 Oct 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  14. UK Outlook for Monday 18 Oct 2010 to Wednesday 27 Oct 2010: On Monday into Tuesday a band of rain will clear southeastwards across England and Wales, followed by breezy, brighter and showery conditions across much of the UK which will last well into next week. The showers are likely to be blustery and most frequent and heaviest in the north and west, and later in the east. Gales are likely at times in exposed areas, especially in the north and east. Becoming considerably colder as winds come from the north or northwest. Snow is likely on Scottish mountains with an increasing risk of overnight frost in many areas. A drier interlude is possible before a return to nearer normal temperatures is expected towards the following weekend, bringing some wet weather at times to northwestern areas. Updated: 1220 on Wed 13 Oct 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  15. Cold and breezy Showers for all http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/49516-weather-online/page__st__510
  16. Generally changeable at first, especially in the north, with the best of any drier, brighter weather in the south and southwest. As the period evolves, the best brightness is expected to spread across the west of the country, with above average sunshine here. By contrast the east should see nearer normal values. In terms of rainfall, the north of the country is expected to be drier than would be typical for autumn, with perhaps higher rainfall towards the southeast. Both minimum and maximum temperatures are expected to be well below average for the time of year, with overnight frost likely. Updated: 1215 on Tue 12 Oct 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  17. UK Outlook for Sunday 17 Oct 2010 to Tuesday 26 Oct 2010: Dry and bright conditions in southern parts of the UK at first, with cloud and outbreaks of rain in the north and northwest gradually spreading southwards to much of the country by Monday evening. A mainly unsettled theme is expected from Tuesday (19th) with showers or longer outbreaks of rain for many, heaviest and most persistent in north and northeastern parts of the UK, but with some sunshine towards the west. The remainder of the period starts unsettled, with rain and strong winds in eastern parts, and the best of any dry and bright weather towards the west and southwest, especially towards the end of the period. Temperatures will gradually become cooler than normal, with a risk of overnight ground frost in shelter. Winds will be quite brisk too. Updated: 1215 on Tue 12 Oct 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  18. Dry but cloudy Showers later http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20101012
  19. UK Outlook for Monday 25 Oct 2010 to Monday 8 Nov 2010: Generally changeable at first, especially in the north, with the best of any drier, brighter weather in the south and southwest. As the period evolves, the best brightness is expected to spread across the west of the country, with above average sunshine here. By contrast the east should see nearer normal values. In terms of rainfall, the north of the country is expected to be drier than would be typical for autumn, with perhaps higher rainfall towards the southeast. Both minimum and maximum temperatures are expected to be well below average for the time of year, with overnight frost likely. Updated: 1223 on Mon 11 Oct 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  20. UK Outlook for Friday 15 Oct 2010 to Sunday 24 Oct 2010: Dry and bright conditions in the south at first that should gradually erode from the northwest through the first weekend. This will give a showery picture across the UK, with these showers heavier and more frequent in the north and west, with higher winds expected here also. Into the new week unsettled conditions prevail, with sunny spells and showers separated by periods of rain possible across the country, and with the focus of higher winds likely to shift from the north to the south. Towards the end of the week, quieter, more settled weather is expected in the southwest, with an unsettled theme further north and east, with rain expected here at times. Temperatures near-normal for the time of year throughout, with a risk of overnight ground frost in shelter. Updated: 1223 on Mon 11 Oct 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  21. Published at 10:00, 11 October (Next update at 10:00, 18 October) Written by Peter Gibbs Summary Last gasp of summer? The weekend saw temperatures reaching 22C in some sunnier parts of the UK, the result of warm air being drawn up from southern Europe at the end of the week. Not all areas were so lucky. A dank, grey chill hung along many North Sea coasts of Scotland and England and with that cooler air poised to move southwards, lingering memories of summer warmth will be replaced by damp autumn coolness. Monday 11 October 2010 to Sunday 17 October 2010 Cooler and cloudier An area of high pressure is the dominating feature at the start of the period and this is expected to drift southwards as the week goes on. This results in brisk easterly winds over southern areas gradually easing, while cloud amounts increase generally across the country as the weather system becomes slow-moving and gathers extra moisture. Daytime temperatuers will gradually fall under this cloudy regime, but overnight frost and fog are only likely where cloud clears for any length of time. High pressure is expected to finally give way at the end of the week and over the weekend, with stronger winds and outberaks of rain spreading south to all parts. Monday 18 October 2010 to Sunday 24 October 2010 Increasing chance of rain The week is expected to start on a changeable note, especially for the north and east, with the best of the sunshine across the south and west. By the end of the period, the generally changeable theme is expected to continue, with occasional rain or showers, but some drier and brighter intervals as well. Daytime and overnight temperatures will be around or just below average by the end of the week. However, there is an increasing risk of ground frost across more southern and western parts later, especially given any clear skies overnight. Monday 25 October 2010 to Saturday 6 November 2010 Unsettled weather moving south Generally changeable at first, especially in the north, but a ridge of high pressure is expected to maintain more settled weather in the south for a time. This is likely to swap round later in the period as the weather settles down in the north, while becoming more changeable further south with rain at times. Temperatures will remain generally a little below average with a continuing risk of frost overnight. Next week The nights are becoming much longer, but will they also turn colder? http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/10209
  22. Mainly settled and dry Sunny spells then more cloudy http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20101011
  23. UK Outlook for Monday 25 Oct 2010 to Monday 8 Nov 2010: Generally changeable at first, especially in the north, with the best of any drier, brighter weather in the south and southwest. Gradually becoming more unsettled in the south with rain or showers here at times as well, but also some intervening settled periods with some sunny spells. Becoming generally more settled in the north later, with more in the way of drier conditions developing. Maximum and minimum temperatures will remain generally a little below average with a continuing risk of frost overnight. Updated: 1240 on Sun 10 Oct 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  24. UK Outlook for Friday 15 Oct 2010 to Sunday 24 Oct 2010: Generally fairly cloudy with occasional bright or sunny spells and mainly light winds at first especially in the south, but becoming more changeable for many areas during this weekend. Remaining fairly changeable for most areas into the following week, especially for the north and east, with the best of the sunshine across the south and west. By the end of the period, the generally changeable theme is expected to continue, with occasional rain or showers, but some drier and brighter intervals as well. Daytime and overnight temperatures will be around or just below average by the end of next week, however there is an increasing risk of ground frost across more southern and western parts later, especially given any clear skies overnight. Updated: 1201 on Sun 10 Oct 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
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