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18 May 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary -Chilly Tonight with Ground Frost, A huge band of rain is set to effect Wales, this is set to push in from the Atlantic over the next couple of days.

Tonight - A Clear dry night but with some cloud in places, especially in the East, Temps 0-6c with a frost inland.

Tomorrow - Dry and bright to start, but turning cloudy later, with some rain in the far SW and NW, Temps 12-14c, winds picking up from the SW Later.

Outlook - Unsettled with rain or showers.

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  • Location: Swansea (West)
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, Thunderstorms, Hot Summer days
  • Location: Swansea (West)

Good Forecast tonight, quite funny when Derek told us when showing the wind chart, 'dont worry,we not being attacked by paper aeroplanes' :)

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19 May 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary - Rain and Showers, Breezy

Tonight - Cloud pushing in over Wales, Rain in the SW by early evening will push across Wales overnight and will clear to east by 3/4am, briunging showery weather on behind. Temps 7-10c.

Tomorrow - Dry and (in places bright) to start, but some heavy rain will push up from the SW later, cloudy in the North but remaining dry during the afternoon, with fresh to stong winds from the SW.

A Prssure Chart was shown showing a big LP that is set to push across Wales and indeed the UK over the next couple of days, so we are set to remain in an unsettled picture for the next couple of days.

Outlook -

Thursday - Light Rain/Showers 17c

Friday - Heavy Rain 16c

Saturday - Heavy Rain

Sunday - Light Rain/Showers 14c

Winds 15-20mph Most Days

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20 May 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary - Sunshine and Showers, Breezy

Tonight - Cloud and Rain pushing up from the SW, reaching all parts before midnight and then clearing away by around 3am, with showers following on behind, with most of the showers in the SW, Temps 10-11c.

Tomorrow - Cloudy and showery to start with some heavy showers especially in the South, the showers fading away from around Lunchtime and most places will brighten up in the afternoon, from the NW, so that by around 4am it should be sunny across Wales. Temps 14-18c. Strong winds pushing up from the SW Later.

A Pressure Chart was shown showing a big LP is lying to the West of Ireland and that is set to reamin close by and possibly push a little closer, this should bring unsettled weather over the weekend.

Outlook -

Friday - Heavy Showers 16c Winds 20mph SW

Saturday - Heavy Showers 15c Winds 15mph SW

Sunday - Heavy Showers 16c Winds 15mph SW

Monday- Light Showers 14c Winds 15mph SW

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20 May 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary - Sunshine and Showers, Breezy

Tonight - Dry and bright this evening but turning damp in the South by morning with a few showers 6-8c, Breezy from the SW.

Tomorrow -

Showers in places, becoming more widespread for a time, but easing off in the South in the afternoon, Temps 14-16c

Rain tomorrow night , clearing by Sunday to give another day of sunshine and showers.

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24 May 2005 - Liam Dutton

Summary - Staying Unsettled and turning warmer

Tonight - Cloudy and dry to start but rain pushing into the far SW and slowly edging up the W coast. Late in the Night the rain will push Further east to affect much of N Wales but drying up further South, Temps 9-11c.

Tomorrow - Dull and Damp in the North in the morning, drier but cloudy in the South. Into the afternoon, it will dry up in the North but remain on the cloudy side, good brighter spells in the S, with Sunshine for the SE, possibly staying a little damp on the far Western fringes of Wales, Temps 15-20c, warmest in the SE.

Windy Tomorrow Night particularly over Irish Sea coasts, before another band of rain hits on Thursday,

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25 May 2005 - Liam Dutton

Summary - Unsettled and warm

Tonight - This evening Sunny in the E, but cloudier in the West, overnight a band of rain will effect Western areas but with Eastern parts staying dry but cloudy, Temps 10-13c.

Tomorrow - Cloudy to start with rain pushing SE, drying and brigtening up for the afternoon from the North, Temps 15-18c.

Friday - A Band of rain puhing N, drying and brightening up in the South later, Temps 14-16 in Northern areas, Up to 23c in the S.

Summary

Thursday 18c Bright

Friday 23c Rain Showers

Saturday 18c Rain Showers

Sunday 18c Rain Showers

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26 May 2005 - Liam Dutton

Summary - Rather warm tomorrow

Tonight - Clouding over from the South this evening, with rain into the West by the early hours, this transfering to N Wales by the end of the Night, Dry in the South, but cloudy, Temps 9-12c.

Tomorrow - Dull to start with some dampness in the NW, slowly brightening up in most areas from the SE, but remaining grey in the W, the far N and maybe around the SW coast, Temps 16c in the NW, 24c in the SE.

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27 May 2005 - Liam Dutton

Personal Viewpoint - They got yesterday's forecast slightly wrong, the weather today was a scorcher, and they forecast cloud for us, not good.

Summary - A Mixed Bank Holiday

Tonight - Clouding over tonight, and a little damp in the West, Temps 10-12c.

Tomorrow - Cloudy to start with a few places damp, generally turning drier through the day with some brighter spells developing in the afternoon, Temps 14-17c. Stormy in the SW Later with Gales.

Monday - Bright, Temps 17-19c

Monday - Heavy Showers, Temps 15-17c

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31 May 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary - Rain and Drizzle on Way

Tonight - Sunny to start this evening, but with rain and cloud pushing in tonight. It is set to reach Pembrokeshire by 12am and push into NE Wales by 4am with all of Wales wet, Temps 10-12c.

Tomorrow - Damp and wet to start with mist and hill fog, Drier into the afternoon, but possibly damp in the SW, Temps 14-17c and breezy from the South West.

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1 June 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary - High Pressure and sunshine on the way for the end of next week, Misty and Drizzly at the moment.

Tonight - Rain in the West overnight, but remaining Dry in the E, breezy from the SW, Temps 12-13c.

Tomorrow - Damp in the SW, with mist and low cloud, turning drier later, and brighter in parts of the East, remaining damp and drizzly in some coastal parts of the SW, Breezy, Temps 14-21 warmest in the brighter NE, cooler in the mistier, cloudier SW.

Outlook -

Friday - Showers 18c

Saturday - Sunny 17c

Sunday - Heavy Rain 17c

Winds each day 15-20mph from the SW.

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2 June 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary - Becoming Brighter with Showers

Tonight - Cloudy generally this evening, but with a few bright spells, turning damp overnight wth some hill and coastal fog, Temps 11-13c, again breezy from the SW.

Tomorrow - Damp and drizzly to start but turning brighter than today, with only the odd shower in places, but these could be heavy with hail and thunder a possibility, Temps 15-19c with a fresh wind from the SW.

Saturday - Bright and Breezy, Temps 17-18c, with only the odd shower.

Sunday - Cloud and Rain temps 15-17c.

Outlook -

Monday - Bright 18c

Tuesday - Sunny intervals 19c

Wednesday - Sunny intervals 20c

Thursday - Sunny intervals 20c

Friday - Sunny intervals 21c

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3 June 2005 - Derek Brockway

Tonight - Dry and bright this evening, but rain recaching the West by midnight but this will push away to the west to be followed by showers, Temps 8-11c.

Tomorrow - Mainly dry and bright with only the odd shower. Temps 15-18c

Sunday - Fairly Wet in most places, Temps around 17c

Outlook -

Monday - Showers 18c

Tuesday - Sunny intervals 20c

Wednesday - Sunny 20c

Thursday - Sunny 21c

Friday - Sunny intervals 20c

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6 June 2005 - Derek Brockway

Tonight - Mainly dry and clear tonight, Temps 4-8c

Tomorrow - Dry and either bright or sunny with only the NW seeing much in the way of cloud, Temps 16-20c

Summary - High Pressure dominating weather this week.

Outlook -

Tuesday - Sunny 20c

Wednesday - Sunny 21c

Thursday - Sunny Intervals 23c

Friday - Sunny intervals 20c

Saturday - Showery 19c

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7 June 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary - More Sun to come, with High Pressure dominating the weather

Tonight - Mainly dry and clear tonight, Temps 4-5c

Tomorrow - Sunny generally with only a little high cloud later, Temps 17-20c, HIGH UV Levels, HIGH Pollen Count

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8 June 2005 - Jason Mohammed

Summary - More Cloud

Pressure Charts - Showed High Pressure being centred over the UK dominating the weather

Wind Arrows - Light at the moment

Tonight - Mainly dry and clear tonight, Temps 4-9c

Tomorrow - Bright or sunny to start more cloud later, but most places still have good sunny intervals, remaining sunny in the far SW, and on Western coasts, Temps 19-21. HIGH UV Levels, HIGH Pollen Count (Grass Pollen)

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9 June 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary - More Cloud, Truning Cooler

Pressure Charts - Showed High Pressure being centred over the UK, with a cloud front pushing south over England tomorrow

Wind Arrows - None

Tonight - Mixed Cloud this evening, Temps 9-11c

Tomorrow - A Mixture of sunshine and cloudier spells, remaining dry and warm. Temps 16-20c, HIGH Pollen Count

Weekend - Cooler with 1 or 2 showers

Note - the Graphics failed half way through the broadcast ;)

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  • Location: Swansea (West)
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, Thunderstorms, Hot Summer days
  • Location: Swansea (West)

2 days and 2 problems B) , the graphics freezing yesterday (thought that shouldn't happen with the new system) and on Wednesday no satillite feed so Jason had to do the forecast. :)

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10 June 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary - Mainly Dry, Some Sun, odd shower

Pressure Charts - Not Used

Wind Arrows - Light breeze from the N tomorrow, apart from the N coast, where it may be breezy.

Tonight - Dry with Mixed Cloud this evening, Temps 7-12c, mist possible in places.

Tomorrow - A Mixture of sunshine and cloudy spells, with the best sun in the SW, a few light showers are possible with the most in the SE, Temps 15-20c, High Grass pollen again.

Sunday - Mainly Dry and Sunny or Bright with the odd shower possible in the North, Temps, 15-19c.

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13 June 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary - A Little rain in the N

Pressure Charts - A Frontal system from the Atlantic is pushing in for Wednesday from the SW

Wind Arrows - Light SW wind tomorrow.

Tonight - Bright in the S this evening, but damp in the N, during the night it will remain damp in the N, with more cloud generally across the South, except for the SE where they may be clear spells. Temps 5-9c

Tomorrow - Rain in the N to start, cloudy elsewhere, turing a little brighter in the S and C Areas later with sunny intervals possible, drier in the N later, Temps 15-18c, High Grass Pollen again

Tuesday - Sunny Intervals 18c

Wednesday - Rain 18c

Thursday - Rain 20c

Friday - Cloudy 23c

Saturday - Sunny Intervals 25c

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14 June 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary - Wind and Rain on the way

Pressure Charts - Not Used

Wind Arrows - Fresh breeze for the SE tonight, Strong SW Winds tomorrow.

Tonight - Dry evening with sunnier breaks in the South. Cloud and Rain spreading in to the South by 1-2 am and pushing to effect all of Wales by 6am, Temps 9-12c, with a fresh breeze from the SE.

Tomorrow - A Wet start but drier in most spots during the morning, Brighter in the afternoon with the odd shower, Temps 17-19c Grass Pollen Medium/High.

Wednesday - Showers 18c

Thursday - Rain 20c

Friday - Cloudy 23c

Saturday - Sunny Intervals 27c

Sunday - Sunny Intervals 22c

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15 June 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary - Drizzly rain tomorrow turning humid

Pressure Charts - Not Used

Wind Arrows - SW winds both tonight and tomorrow

Tonight - Generally cloudy this evening with a few showers in the N, During the night, rain will push in from the SW but staying dry in Northern spots, Winds SW, Temps 12-14c.

Tomorrow - The rain will push in and fragment as it does so, dry in most spots by early afternoon, but remaining cloudy, with only a few brighter spells in the North later, Hill fog may be a problem and SW coasts may remain damp Temps 19-21, Breezy from the SW

Friday - Sunny Intervals 23c

Saturday - Sunny Intervals 26c

Sunday - Thundery Showers 23c

Monday - Sunny Intervals 21c

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16 June 2005 - Derek Brockway

Pressure Charts - Not Used

Tonight - Cloudy with a lot of dampness in the S and W, especially on coasts and hills, with hill fog and low cloud possible on hills, dry in the NE. Winds from the SW, Temps 14-16c.

Tomorrow - Drizzly again in the S and W, but turning brighter with good sunny spells later, especially in the North and East, but possible anywhere, Temps 18-25c.

Friday - Cloudy 23c

Saturday - Sunny Intervals 27c

Sunday - Showers 25c

Monday - Sunny Intervals 21c

Tuesday - Sunny Intervals 22c

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17 June 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary - Hotter and Sunnier Tomorrow

Pressure Charts - Not Used

Tonight - Drizzly over S and W coasts, cloudy in most spots, but clear in the N and E, Temps 14-15, winds Easterly in the S, SW over other parts.

Tomorrow - Brightening up with sunny spells in most spots, it may remain misty over some W coasts, Temps 23-28c, with HIGH UV levels and Grass Pollen.

Sunday - Showery with Sunny Spells - Temps 20-25c

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21 June 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary - More Fine Weather to come, Warming Up

Pressure Charts - Not Used

Tonight - Some Sunny spots this evenging, but also cloud in places, tonight there will be mist and cloud over the SW, a few spots of rain in Anglesey but dry and clear elsewhere, Temps 10-13c

Tomorrow - Cloud in the SW to start, but quickly brightening up with a dry sunny afternoon in most spots, Temps 20-25c with HIGH UV levels and Grass Pollen.

Wednesday - Sunny Intervals 25c

Thursday - Sunny 27c

Friday - Showery 22c

Saturday - Brief Sunny Intervals 20c

Sunday - Long Sunny Intervals 20c

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