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ANYWEATHER

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  1. At last it looks like the Atlantic is going to slow right down ,both gfs and ecm show a pattern change in the later stages of about a weeks time ,halting the rain train. This chart although a very cold airmass for the time of year would probably be bone dry for most of southern Britain, although any precipitation would be wintry. Plenty of sunshine away from the far northwest of Britain.  Anyway some good news at least on the rainfall aspect, but still need to be careful of Jack Frost sniffing about the gardens with charts like thus one!😨

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  2. 25 minutes ago, Fen Wolf said:

    But if correct it might give us some hope but you watch it switch from all rain to no rain for months and months like i said, with hosepipe ban’s again in the summer 😂. This happens a lot lately and it’s one extreme to another! 

    If we did have enough reservoirs etc we would have enough capacity  to go without rain for a long time without the need to restrict water supply’s . The fact is there is not enough being done with our water supply infrastructure, and there is all the age old excuses , not enough rain , rain in the wrong place and the wrong type of rain , lame excuses that the general public have become deaf too, and rightly so! Anyway tentative signs of the rain train slowing down as ridges of high pressure become more frequent as we move ahead ….😊

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  3. Looking at the charts for Saturday, that plume of warmth could get temperatures in southern ,especially southeastern parts of Britain up to 21c/70 f ,if the ecm verifies , gfs not so keen as it brings the fragmented cold front in sooner ,any way one to watch ,could be a day for t,shirt and shorts albeit a very quick affair!☺let's hope the ecm is right ....! ☺ 

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  4. The Potato famine in Ireland was also in part  due to excessive moisture and rainfall during the mid-1800s. It wasn't only Ireland that had the potato famine effects. Not sure if there are any comparable and reliable rainfall  records from back then ,but it was excessively wet from reports at that time ,rather like we are in today.....😟

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  5. The 12z gfs is a continuation of what has been over and over recently, with perhaps a little respite over Easter ,before it all kicks off again later on Tuesday. Hopefully it's wrong, but if this keeps up, where I live and other parts of the country , will be like the great flood of 1886 ,when most of Worcestershire was under water ......😦

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