i'm with mushy, why is it damn spring? bit cloudy, but not too cool, dry, after a fabulous weekend. fine if anodyne weather for most. ok the charts arent groundbreaking, but i'm not moaning.
london is huge. the weather varies massively here. ive been from snowstorm getting the tube to bright blue warmish sunshine getting off it. as for april, this far out, well expect showers!
great, so today's update is the introduction of the word 'generally". well done the met office. can someone explain what the difference is between unsettled and generally unsettled?
i remember lying snow in june. 1975 i think. anyway mostly uninspiring models today. spring is my least favourite season. can't we just skip it and head straight to a summer of hot sun and thunder
well according to the bbc glencoe is the snowiest place in the world this winter. not sure about the logic there!! have ony been to glenshee before, and had a fine time. overall what an amazing snowfall, and when the roads are cleared great prospects for skiing into march
don't you just yearn for a spanish plume with scattered storms and barmy nights. i havent looked at the unfurl of the 18z, but the beeb seem to be increasingly warning of snow next week from the north mids south
i have to agree with tamara, it's fairly pointless having a go at the south east. a lot of people live here. its like bordeaux moaning about paris getting more attention. on the model front, well the 12z is out very soon, but this damn low wont be nailed for a few more runs i guess. all interesting though. LS
yes an arctic hurricane headline on the bbc forecast summary would cause media mayhem! the daily express would run out of pages. seriously though, i'm very interested in how this low pans out. height will always be a factor, but this, i think, is winter's last bellowing shout
if they get it wrong for kent it will be the most overhyped dud ever. i do however think that east kent will get a brief pasting, east north downs especially. as for france, do you mean cherbourg?