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  1. 37 minutes ago, SunnyG said:

     

    I think people who believe we'll have a dry hot summer are gonna be very disappointed. This pattern is here to stay for medium term (I consider June/July as medium term). Maybe it'll change in August?

     

    How can you know this? You can’t. 

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  2. 42 minutes ago, Summer8906 said:

    Mind you the Met Office forecast for the whole of the London and South East area on Wednesday sounds very poor, no hint of 25C:

    "Monday cold, dry and bright. Tuesday fog or low cloud gradually clearing then scattered showers. Wednesday outbreaks of rain or showers arriving, chance of coastal fog. Temperatures becoming mild."

    Monday cold? Forecast is for 16c and dry with sunny spells. Warmer again from Tuesday but will likely be a mix of sunshine and some heavy showers. 

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  3. Well one positive is this wretched cold is going to disappear on Monday. Mid to high teens, possibly low 20’s in some favoured eastern spots coming up this week. The downside is that there will still be rain around, but in any sunshine it will feel much warmer. 

  4. 14 minutes ago, *Stormforce~beka* said:

    I don't like what the models are chucking out!! 24c for London and NW and 14c for us!! stained glass window me! That will really hurt.

    Where have you seen 24c for London but 14c for Winchester? Seems inconceivable. Winchester isn’t that far from London. 
     

    edit: just seen the chart posted above. Must be a cold front. 

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  5. Properly grotty morning today, damp, cold. But the models are looking a lot more promising this morning. Get some warmer air in during the upcoming week and then things hopefully look like settling down into the second week of May. 
     

    Monday and Tuesday also looks decent around these parts:

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  6. July 2019 had an average max of 25.5c and August was 25.3c in London. July had about average sunshine (slightly above for the SW), August was sunnier than average. 

    The Summer had loads of days in that warm to very warm category (24-28c) and then 8 days above 30c. 

    It was by no means a classic like 2018 and 2022, but was a very decent modern British Summer. Yes there were a couple of cooler and wetter spells, but we live in the UK, so that will happen in almost every Summer. 

  7. 28 minutes ago, CryoraptorA303 said:

    🤢 I think I'd rather live through a combination of 1976, 2022 and 2003 than that dung heap of a summer again. Incredibly humid and warm to hot, ew.

    2019 is one of those Summers I view as underrated. The only really poor spell was early June. You're right, it was quite humid but it was often warm, sometimes hot and there were decent amounts of sunshine. 

  8. 1 hour ago, B87 said:

    No we won't. I don't think we will have anything seasonal until maybe August/September.

    We only really had hot summers in 2018 and 2022 in recent years. 

    We’ve had several hot blasts in recent years, not just 2018 and 2022. Those two summers were exceptional. 

    The number of 35c+ days has increased significantly over the last 5 or 6 years. 

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  9. 3 minutes ago, CryoraptorA303 said:

    The cough silver lining of this though is by the time this is over the Atlantic would've had over half a consecutive year of high cyclonic activity and there is now a noticeable cold blob in the west Atlantic, so once the affects of the SSW start wearing off, those highs should begin to reach us quite eagerly, so there is at least a plausible hope that the second half of the year might be notably dry, sunny and probably very warm to hot.

    Let's hope so. 

  10. 51 minutes ago, CryoraptorA303 said:

    There is no "usually" about it, there have been plenty of times when we've had these conditions in late April and colder. April is a chaotic month with no "should be", it can be below freezing overnight and snowing or 29°C at this time of year, and anything inbetween.

    I agree, there is no "should be". An average is an average, sometimes colder, sometimes warmer. The problem isn't so much the temperatures - we've had cold spells in April before - it's the persistence of the duller and wetter than average weather that's the main problem. We just can't seem to get a stretch of dry and sunny weather at the moment. I accept that in late Autumn and winter, it's what the weather is like at that time of year, but by now you'd hope we would get something more consistently dry and sunny. The SSW definitely put a wrench in things and hasn't helped. I dreaded the talk at the end of Feb of an imminent SSW, knowing this would be the exact result of it. Not snowy mid March nirvana as many on the Mod thread were hoping for, but a perpetuating northern blocking pattern, shunting troughs into the mid latitudes giving us dull and damp weather. 

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