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  1. Rain in western areas Spreading east through week http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20100918
  2. UK Outlook for Friday 1 Oct 2010 to Friday 15 Oct 2010: An unsettled period with rain and showers at times and brighter interludes. England and Wales should see rainfall amounts a little above average for the period, with Scotland and Northern Ireland seeing nearer normal rainfall totals. Temperatures should be around average for the UK, though with more frequent overnight clear spells, perhaps leading to cold nights with frost in the northeast and east. Updated: 1214 on Fri 17 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  3. UK Outlook for Wednesday 22 Sep 2010 to Friday 1 Oct 2010: Early in the period, rain affecting the west should edge eastwards, perhaps with heavy showers preceding this in the southwest. Cooler, brighter and more showery weather should then move into the west behind the rain. Into next weekend, drier and brighter conditions are expected over the northeast of Britain, before more unsettled weather spreads in from the west later, with the northwest most likely to see heavier, more persistent rain and possibly gales at times. Conversely, the brightest and warmest conditions should be towards the south and southeast. After the weekend, unsettled conditions should continue with more wind and rain; predominantly in the northwest, though affecting all areas at times. Temperatures will tend to be near-normal, but perhaps above normal in the southeast at first. Updated: 1150 on Fri 17 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  4. Rain in west & south Drier to the north http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20100917
  5. UK Outlook for Friday 1 Oct 2010 to Friday 15 Oct 2010: It should remain unsettled across many parts of the country during the first half of October, with rain or showers at times, mainly in the west. There may also be some drier and brighter periods. It is also likely to be rather windy, especially in exposed areas. The rain is most likely to affect western Scotland, Northern Ireland and northwest England, with perhaps the best chance of any drier conditions towards southern and eastern England. Temperatures should be, on the whole, above normal for the time of year across the country. Updated: 1243 on Thu 16 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  6. not looking so good on 6z run still long way off yet
  7. this one was getting to long so stared a new one can some one close this new one http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/64157-meto-uk-further-outlook/
  8. UK Outlook for Tuesday 21 Sep 2010 to Thursday 30 Sep 2010: Early in the period rain will affect western areas at times, with drier and brighter conditions in the east. Some of the rain could be heavy. The wet weather may spread to the rest of the UK on Wednesday, although the far southeast should stay drier. Cooler, more showery weather is likely to move into the west behind the rain. Later next week there may be a drier and brighter period over the northeast of Britain, before more unsettled weather spreads to all areas from the west. There is a risk of gales and heavy rain in western areas. Later in the period the unsettled weather will probably continue, with more windy and rainy weather. Temperatures will tend to be near-normal, but perhaps above normal in the east at first. Updated: 1205 on Thu 16 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  9. Hi Coast yes it look quite tell next weds but it will change before that
  10. Changeable for all Most rain south & west http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20100916
  11. UK Outlook for Wednesday 29 Sep 2010 to Wednesday 13 Oct 2010: It should remain fairly unsettled across many parts of the country during the latter part of September and into the beginning of October, with rain or showers at times but also some drier and brighter periods. It will also likely to be rather windy, especially in exposed areas. The rain is most likely to affect western Scotland, Northern Ireland and northwest England, with perhaps the best chance of any drier conditions towards southern and eastern England. Temperatures should be, on the whole, above normal for the time of year across the country. Updated: 1214 on Tue 14 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  12. UK Outlook for Sunday 19 Sep 2010 to Tuesday 28 Sep 2010: It should be mainly dry and bright with only a few light showers on Sunday, mainly in eastern coastal areas, but become cloudier from the west during Monday with outbreaks of rain. This more unsettled weather is likely to spread to most parts of the UK by Wednesday 22nd and last throughout the period, with rain turning heavy at times in northwestern regions. Winds will become strong, possibly gale force in many areas, but should stay lighter in the south and southeast at first. Temperatures will be a little below normal at first, with patchy frost possible in rural spots, but should recover to near or slightly above normal early in the week beginning Monday 20th. Updated: 1214 on Tue 14 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  13. Windy with showers Warmer next week? http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20100914
  14. good looking forecast today here hopeing sorry no text becuse cant gert in to the site to copy it
  15. UK Outlook for Tuesday 28 Sep 2010 to Tuesday 12 Oct 2010: It should remain fairly unsettled across many parts of the country during the last few days of September and into the beginning of October, with rain or showers at times but also some drier and brighter periods. It will also likely to be rather windy, especially in exposed areas. The rain is most likely to affect western Scotland, Northern Ireland and northwest England, with perhaps the best chance of any drier conditions towards southern and eastern England. Temperatures should be on the whole above normal for the time of year across the country. Updated: 1247 on Mon 13 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  16. Showers, some heavy, are expected in far northern parts of the UK at first over the weekend, otherwise it should be mainly dry and bright with only a few light showers. From Monday (20th), only the south and southeast are likely to hang onto the mainly dry weather at first, with rain or showers expected across northwestern parts of the country. This more unsettled weather is likely to spread to most parts of the UK by Wednesday, with rain turning heavy in northwestern parts. Winds will become strong in many parts, but lighter in the south and southeast at first. Temperatures will be a little below normal at first, with patchy frost possible in rural spots, but should recover to near normal from Monday (20th). Updated: 1245 on Mon 13 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  17. Summary And now into the chill - temporarily At the start of this period the air is remarkable warm - and full of rain. By the end of the first week we'll have lost about 10 degrees Celsius. A return to westerly winds for the remaining three weeks brings things back to normal. Monday 13 September 2010 to Sunday 19 September 2010 Rain, rain go away... "...come again another day" Those will likely be the thoughts of the inhabitants of western Scotland, northwest England and North Wales at the start of this week. Forecast accumulations of 100mm (4in) on Monday in the western highlands or Cumbria may be repeated on Wednesday or Thursday in the following heavy showers. Monday and Tuesday will also be very windy and especially turbulent in lee of the Pennines and highland peaks. In this same weather, temperatures by day and night will be relatively high with the Fohn effect knocking maxima up to the low twenties in Moray or in northeast England. Sadly, From Wednesday to Saturday, the wind is from the northwest and will drop in strength: Think night time frost by the weekend. Monday 20 September 2010 to Sunday 26 September 2010 The cold prevails at first Winds from the northerly quarter will bring showers of snow to the Scottish mountain tops and rain showers for the rest of us, with the traditional sunny intervals between. In this setup, few showers come south of Scotland and sunshine prevails, lifting temperatures by day to sub-normal levels. Inland nights will be cold. Possibly frosty. By week's end, it looks like the weather returns from the Atlantic so temperatures rise to average, wind and rain become the temporary norm. Monday 27 September 2010 to Sunday 10 October 2010 Unsettled - a useful yet non-specific word Indications are that areas of low pressure will be the dominant feature throughout this period. You can expect windy weather, especially in the northwest of the UK. You can expect wet weather, especially in the northeast of the UK. And you can expect sunshine and showers in all parts of the UK. You can also expect temperatures a little above normal which suggests quite a bit of windy and cloudy weather. Next week On the assumption that the hurricane season actually shows some vigor, this could be stormy. (Maybe) But not constantly. (Probably) http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/10209
  18. Windy and unsettled Better by the weekend http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20100913
  19. UK Outlook for Monday 27 Sep 2010 to Monday 11 Oct 2010: It should remain fairly unsettled across many parts of the country during the last week of September and into the beginning of October, with rain or showers at times but also some drier and brighter periods. It will also likely to be rather windy, especially in exposed areas. The rain is most likely to affect western Scotland, Northern Ireland and northwest England, with perhaps the best chance of any drier conditions towards southern and eastern England. Temperatures should be on the whole above normal for the time of year across the country, especially during any prolonged sunnier periods. Updated: 1252 on Sun 12 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  20. Unsettled weather will affect many places with some bright and dry periods but also some showers, these most widespread in the north, with the best of the weather expected in central and southeastern England and also to the south and southeast of high ground. There is a risk of persistent rain, heavy rain affecting southern England during Friday and possibly into Saturday. Further sunshine and showers are likely to spread across the UK by the start of the following week and it will become rather cool for a couple of days, with a chance of overnight frost. Thereafter, westerly winds will prevail and temperatures are likely to return to near normal with unsettled weather for most. Showers and longer spells rain are expected and also windy especially in exposed areas. Updated: 1202 on Sun 12 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  21. not much happend here today all well nerver mind
  22. UK Outlook for Sunday 26 Sep 2010 to Sunday 10 Oct 2010: It should remain fairly unsettled across many parts of the country during the last week of September and into the beginning of October, with rain or showers at times but also some drier and brighter periods. It will also likely to be rather windy, especially in exposed areas. The rain is most likely to affect western Scotland, Northern Ireland and northwest England, with perhaps the best chance of any drier conditions towards southern and eastern England. Temperatures should be on the whole above normal for the time of year across the country, especially during any prolonged sunnier periods. Updated: 1249 on Sat 11 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  23. UK Outlook for Thursday 16 Sep 2010 to Saturday 25 Sep 2010: The southern half of the United Kingdom is likely to be dry at first on Thursday with some bright or sunny spells, but rain is expected to spread from the west later in the day, affecting much of England and Wales on Friday and possibly continuing into Saturday in the southeast. Northern areas are likely to be windy with showers on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and it will feel rather cool. Sunshine and showers will spread across the UK by the start of the following week and it will become rather cool, with a chance of overnight frost. By the last weekend of September the weather will probably become more unsettled for most with showers, longer spells rain and windy weather too, especially in exposed areas. Updated: 1247 on Sat 11 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  24. Storm Forecast Issued: 2010-09-11 00:54:00 Valid: 2010-09-11 00:00:00 - 2010-09-11 23:59:00 Regions Affected Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Wales, N England and Midlands ( all of the United Kingdom is included in the WATCH ) Synopsis Complex area of Low pressure "Gloria" (FU Berlin) located over Iceland will dominate the weather across the United Kingdom on Saturday. To the north of a waving cold front, which will slowly and erratically sink southeastwards during the forecast period, a cold rPm airmass is advected across many parts of central and northern UK. Widespread showers are forecast to readily develop during the morning, with a reasonable chance for quite a few pulse-type thunderstorms during the afternoon across highlighted regions. Light upper level winds will ensure showers will be slow-moving, and thus flash flooding may be a primary concern. Also, given the airmass, hail is likely in many of the showers, and in any stronger storms, particularly over Ireland and Northern Ireland, the hail may be locally moderate in size (diameter up to 3cm). During the evening hours the showers are expected to shrink rapidly to coastlines, though the northwesterly prevailing wind will blow them a reasonable distance inland during the overnight period. http://www.ukasf.co.uk/module-Storm/mode-forecast/id-351/
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