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Stuart

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  1. friday risk of storms been upgread for my area let see over the next few runs:D
  2. Rain & showers Low pressure to dominate http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20100819
  3. Had a few showers but not anything thundery i dont think i see any
  4. UK Outlook for Thursday 2 Sep 2010 to Thursday 16 Sep 2010: The north and northwest of the UK will continue to see showers or longer spells of rain, these spreading further south and east at times. It will also be windy at times. However, in general, southern and southeastern areas are likely to see the best of any dry, bright and warm weather. Rainfall amounts should be around average for the time of year. Temperatures will be mainly near normal, but occasionally cooler towards the northwest and warmer in the southeast. Updated: 1203 on Wed 18 Aug 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  5. UK Outlook for Monday 23 Aug 2010 to Wednesday 1 Sep 2010: A generally unsettled period of weather is in prospect. Showers or longer spells of rain are expected across the UK on many days, turning heavy in places, although it may become mostly dry for a time around the middle of the first week. Some sunshine is also likely, however, between the showers, probably most prevalent in the mornings. Strong winds are expected at times, especially in exposed western areas, where there is a risk of gales. Temperatures should be mainly on the cool side, but mild nights are likely under the cloud. Towards the end of the week, there are some indications of possibly improving conditions but the overall picture is for the unsettled theme to continue throughout. Updated: 1203 on Wed 18 Aug 2010 http://www.metoffice...st_weather.html
  6. UK Outlook for Wednesday 1 Sep 2010 to Wednesday 15 Sep 2010: The north and northwest of the UK will continue to see showers or longer spells of rain, these spreading further south and east at times. It will also be windy at times. However, in general, southern and southeastern areas are likely to see the best of any dry, bright and warm weather. Rainfall amounts should be around average for the time of year. Temperatures will be mainly near normal, but occasionally cooler towards the northwest and warmer in the southeast. Updated: 1205 on Tue 17 Aug 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  7. UK Outlook for Sunday 22 Aug 2010 to Tuesday 31 Aug 2010: Sunday may start dry and bright for many but showers may continue across northern areas and in the southeast. It may possibly become very warm and humid in parts of Wales and England, especially the southeast. Later on Sunday rain is likely to affect the north and west. Monday will probably be brighter for all but there is still a risk of some more prolonged rain. It may become very windy early next week, with a low risk of severe gales in the west. The rest of the week and beyond will see rain or showers interspersed with drier and brighter interludes. It is also likely to become windy again at times through the rest of the period. Temperatures will be mainly below normal. Updated: 1200 on Tue 17 Aug 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  8. yes it do full muggy out there but for thunderstorms let see what happen :winky:
  9. Look like the Storms risk moved to monday for most of the uk
  10. on this run there no storm risk for here at the weekend at the mo:cray:
  11. UK Outlook for Tuesday 31 Aug 2010 to Tuesday 14 Sep 2010: The north and northwest of the UK will continue to see showers or longer spells of rain, these spreading further south and east at times. However, in general, southern and southeastern areas are likely to see the best of any dry, bright and warm weather. Rainfall amounts should be around average for the time of year. Temperatures will be mainly near normal, but occasionally cooler towards the northwest and warmer in the southeast. Updated: 1228 on Mon 16 Aug 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  12. UK Outlook for Saturday 21 Aug 2010 to Monday 30 Aug 2010: The last weeks of August are likely to be generally unsettled with showers or longer periods of rain for many, but also some drier brighter interludes, especially in the south and east. Saturday is likely to see cloudy weather with some outbreaks of rain in the south with brighter, more showery conditions in the north. Further rain is likely to affect the north and west on Sunday, but during the weekend there may be a drier, warmer and more humid period in central and eastern areas. Many places could then become very windy early next week, perhaps with gales and heavy rain, most especially in the north and west. Temperatures will be mainly near normal but sometimes rather cool, especially in the northwest next week. Updated: 1229 on Mon 16 Aug 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  13. Summary It's all in the timing So how would you rate the summer of 2010? Probably not that highly if you took your holidays recently, dodging the showers and waiting for the sun to shine. But think back a few weeks to endless sunny days, temperatures of 30 degrees and water shortages in the northwest and it takes on a different complexion. Having said that, this summer's reputation probably won't be enhanced by the generally unsettled theme predicted for the next few weeks. Monday 16 August 2010 to Sunday 22 August 2010 Pick your day It will pay to keep checking the forecast regularly this week in order to get the best out of the weather. There will be some windows of warm sunshine but in a progressive pattern these will change from day to day. Brisk winds and showers won't help with the feel of things during the middle part of the week, and the path of the Atlantic depressions is likely to bring more rain our way at times into the weekend. Monday 23 August 2010 to Sunday 29 August 2010 Changeable, so no change Unsettled weather conditions are expected to continue to affect the UK throughout the second half of August. Most places will see a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers, with the showers becoming heavy and thundery at times. Some of these showers may merge to give longer periods of rain at times, especially in the west of the UK, whilst eastern parts of the country are best placed for some drier and sunnier weather. Daytime temperatures will be close to average for the time of year with the warmest weather likely in the east, where it may become warmer towards the end of the month. Monday 30 August 2010 to Sunday 12 September 2010 Worth grabbing a late summer bargain? The north and northwest of the UK will continue to see showers or longer spells of rain, these spreading further south and east at times. However, in general southern and southeastern areas are likely to see the best of any dry, bright and warm weather. Temperatures are likely to continue around average for most of the UK but may be slightly above average in the south at times. Next week We need to face the fact that autumn is on the way, but will the weather have an autumnal chill? http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/10209
  14. sat and sunday have been upgread for me on this run:)
  15. Signs of autumn? Low pressure dominates http://www.weatheron...ad&DAY=20100816
  16. well a big downgread for storms here for sunday now but still lot of time for it to change
  17. seem the storm risk have been push back 1 day from 1 week from today
  18. never see nerver it could come off we dont know we need more runs
  19. I not putting my hope up right now my best day is next sat but long way off yet
  20. UK Outlook for Monday 30 Aug 2010 to Monday 13 Sep 2010: The north and northwest of the UK will continue to see showers or longer spells of rain, these spreading further south and east at times. However, in general, southern and southeastern areas are likely to see the best of any dry, bright and warm weather. Rainfall amounts should be around average for the time of year and temperatures are likely to continue around average for most of the UK, but may be slightly above average in the south at times. Updated: 1154 on Sun 15 Aug 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  21. UK Outlook for Friday 20 Aug 2010 to Sunday 29 Aug 2010: Unsettled weather conditions will continue to affect the UK throughout the second half of August. Most places will see a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers, with the showers becoming heavy and thundery at times. Some of these showers will merge to give longer periods of rain at times, especially in the west of the UK, whilst eastern parts of the country are most likely to have drier and sunnier weather. Daytime temperatures will be close to average for the time of year with the warmest weather likely in the east, where it may become locally warm later in the forecast period. However, it will be remain cooler in any areas affected by more persistent rain. Winds are expected to be quite breezy at times. Updated: 1153 on Sun 15 Aug 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  22. Unsettled Low pressure taking over http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20100815
  23. well hope some of yous had some storms on sat afternoon. at the mo there no risk of storms in my area for next week :lol:
  24. UK Outlook for Friday 27 Aug 2010 to Friday 10 Sep 2010: The north and northwest of the UK will continue to see further spells of rain or showers, perhaps extending further south at times, whilst an emphasis on mainly dry, bright and increasingly warm weather is expected for the south. Rainfall amounts should be mainly average or below average across most of England, Wales and southern Scotland, but may end up being slightly above average in the far north and west of Scotland. Temperatures are likely to continue to be average or slightly above average for most of the UK, but warmer in the south. Updated: 1231 on Thu 12 Aug 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  25. UK Outlook for Wednesday 18 Aug 2010 to Friday 27 Aug 2010: Unsettled weather conditions will continue to affect the UK throughout the second half of August. Most places will see a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers, with the showers becoming heavy and thundery at times. Some of these showers will merge to give longer periods of rain at times, especially in the west and northwest, whilst the south and east is most likely to have drier and sunnier weather. Daytime temperatures will be close to average for the time of year with the warmest weather likely in the south and east, where it may become locally warm later in the forecast periods. However, it will be remain cooler in any areas affected by more persistent rain. Updated: 1204 on Fri 13 Aug 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
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