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#221 Posted : 07 May 2012 07:20:35(UTC)
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Yes definitely a bit more like February than May still

http://www.wetterzentral...ics/MT8_Aberdeen_ens.png

More frosts, more cool days and hill snow. It is not unusual to have a run of several days or a week or two of persistently chilly weather but weeks of it start to become a bit tiresome. It has been about 4 weeks since the temperature has exceeded 11°C here.

It got down to -1.8° last night in Aberdeen and below -5 in the Highlands again.

http://wxmaps.org/pix/temp4.html :(
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#222 Posted : 07 May 2012 07:30:30(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Stormchaser Go to Quoted Post

 

Those of you wondering about my t-shirt action... I'm in west Hants and it just so happens that the NE corner of my garden is nicely sheltered from the wind but exposed to the sun. At this time of year, the sun can make you very toasty even when its only ten degrees! I rolled my jeans up and everything!

Just to prevent attacks by jealous northerners, let me point out that only 30 or so miles east of Stormchaser there was drizzly rain all afternoon; finally saw the sun at about 8 pm whuch was a bit late for garden lounging.

I've been watching the week's models, as we have visitors coming from USA. The models have been very variable. A week or so ago rain was going to push through on Monday and leave a relatively fine mid-week; only 3 or 4 days ago Tuesday was going to be a write-off with heavy rain but nice with sun and showers on Wednesday; yesterday Tuesday was showing as not too bad and Wednesday was the wet one; this morning every day through Friday has some wet some dry time!

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#223 Posted : 07 May 2012 07:41:07(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: DEW Go to Quoted Post

Originally Posted by: Stormchaser Go to Quoted Post

 

Those of you wondering about my t-shirt action... I'm in west Hants and it just so happens that the NE corner of my garden is nicely sheltered from the wind but exposed to the sun. At this time of year, the sun can make you very toasty even when its only ten degrees! I rolled my jeans up and everything!

Just to prevent attacks by jealous northerners

Why would there be attacks by jealous northerners when it was sunny all day yesterday with the temperature topping out at 12C? I mowed the lawn in a T-Shirt. It's grim dawn saath. 

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#224 Posted : 07 May 2012 07:41:29(UTC)
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Yesterdays ECM 12z London run again offers little for those seeking any real warmth. Out to the 21st and only a handful of members break 20c. Intact, just as many runs promise a ground frost at the same time!

One wonders when Darren will take his hands off the controls!
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#225 Posted : 07 May 2012 08:02:25(UTC)
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i see ESTOFEX have a level 1 out for Wales today. Interesting times.

http://www.estofex.org/cgi-bin/polygon/showforecast.cgi?text=yes

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#226 Posted : 07 May 2012 10:43:14(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Stormchaser Go to Quoted Post

Lately, the rural cottages have had their wood fires going, bringing about a real sense that it's somehow become February again. 

Not just the rural cottages - we've had a couple of log fires over the weekend to ward off the chill.

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Winter 2012/2013 (to Feb 28) — Snow falling days: 17 (Dec 5, Jan 12, Jan 14, Jan 17-20, Jan 22-25, Feb 9, Feb 11, Feb 13, Feb 22-24). Snow lying days (at 9am): 10 (Dec 5, Jan 14, Jan 18-25). Max depth: 11cm (Jan 18, Jan 20). Min temperature -7.5C (Jan 22). Days with air frost 37 of 90 (DEC, 10; JAN, 13; FEB, 14). Ice days: 2 (Jan 18, Jan 20)
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#227 Posted : 07 May 2012 10:51:08(UTC)
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http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Recm2401.gif

Extensive northern blocking and cyclonic conditions over the UK again

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#228 Posted : 07 May 2012 11:12:26(UTC)
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ECM offers up the worst of this morning's operational solutions, followed by GEM.

Beyond the mid Atlantic ridge through the UK, there has been a growing signal for troughing to return near the south of the UK, with high pressure to the north again. How quickly we get there is open to question, as is the source of the troughing that ends up to our south; ECM is bringing it down from the north while GEM holds it back a bit, and CFS actually chooses to bring in a trough from the SW instead.

 

After an unsettled working week - with a fair bit of rain but falling short of a total washout - the odds are on for a dry weekend and possibly there will be reasonable temperatures (mid-teens across much of England, for example) and some sunshine on offer. Afterwards a slide back to changeable/unsettled conditions is favoured.

Homeland: Rural Mid-West Hants Just under 10 miles south of Salisbury (near Fordingbridge). Current location: Homeland
2013's Extremes to Date IMBY:
T-Max: 19.8 7th May | T-Min: -4.7 14th Mar | Wettest Day: 21.0mm 16th Mar | Ice Days: 5 | Days with wind gusts over 60mph: 0 (1 55mph)|Dry 15th Feb-5th March!
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#229 Posted : 07 May 2012 11:20:20(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Younger Dryas Go to Quoted Post

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Recm2401.gif

Extensive northern blocking and cyclonic conditions over the UK again

That does not surprise me one bit.

Looking wet if not very wet for much of this week especially, in the south where flooding is a possibility.

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/brack1a.gif

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/brack2.gif

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/brack2a.gif


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#230 Posted : 07 May 2012 15:02:19(UTC)
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Yes,todays outputs confrims my fears about May.

The odd transient col aside its looking like northern blocking is going to dominate for the forseeable.

Something better has got to be round the corner though.lol.

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#231 Posted : 07 May 2012 15:17:54(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Albert Steptoe Go to Quoted Post

Yes,todays outputs confrims my fears about May.

The odd transient col aside its looking like northern blocking is going to dominate for the forseeable.

Something better has got to be round the corner though.lol.

It's not often that I post on this model thread, just thought I'd say if you take a look at May 1995 or May 2003 both were unsettled and cool then look at how things changed afterwards. Still plenty of time left for decent Summery weather.

 

Edited by user 07 May 2012 15:18:40(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

Alan in Medlock Valley - Oldham's frost hollow.

Highest Air Temperature recorded so far during Spring 2013: 21.4C (7th May 2013)

Lowest Air Temperature recorded during Winter 2012-13: -8.1C (16th January 2013)

Highest Air Temperature recorded during Summer 2012: 24.8C (24th July 2012)

Highest Air Temperature recorded during Spring 2012: 25.7C (28th May 2012)

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#232 Posted : 07 May 2012 15:37:42(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Medlock Vale Weather Go to Quoted Post

Originally Posted by: Albert Steptoe Go to Quoted Post

Yes,todays outputs confrims my fears about May.

The odd transient col aside its looking like northern blocking is going to dominate for the forseeable.

Something better has got to be round the corner though.lol.

It's not often that I post on this model thread, just thought I'd say if you take a look at May 1995 or May 2003 both were unsettled and cool then look at how things changed afterwards. Still plenty of time left for decent Summery weather.

 

Yeh,i know.Its just a pattern seems to be developing in the last 5 years or so of extensive northern blocking in summer,granted this year it seems to have devopled much earlier.

If you live near me then you will know full well what we have had to endure for the last 4 or 5 'summers' so the alarm bells start to ring in my ears when we see High lat blocking for a sustained period.

Of course June July could be a heatfest ,time will tell.

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#233 Posted : 07 May 2012 18:32:43(UTC)
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Thursday looks like a good day for puddle jumping in the south. 

http://images.meteociel.fr/im/6640/gfs-0-66_irc8.png

http://images.meteociel.fr/im/8164/ECM1-72_wor2.GIF

http://images.meteociel.fr/im/9898/UW72-21_chh4.GIF

Sploosh.

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#234 Posted : 07 May 2012 18:56:13(UTC)
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some sniffs from the extended ens and ops that we may be seeing a riise in heights to our east/northeast as we head into the final week of the month.  whether we can be close enough to such a feature to benefit remains open to question but if the troughing remains in our vicinity, that could mean a warm flow, whatever the weather

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#235 Posted : 07 May 2012 19:03:29(UTC)
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#236 Posted : 07 May 2012 19:47:50(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Charmhills Go to Quoted Post

Originally Posted by: Younger Dryas Go to Quoted Post

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Recm2401.gif

Extensive northern blocking and cyclonic conditions over the UK again

That does not surprise me one bit.

Looking wet if not very wet for much of this week especially, in the south where flooding is a possibility.

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/brack1a.gif

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/brack2.gif

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/brack2a.gif

Heaven forbid. I am overly concerned though - But I will be if this is still the case in 3 weeks time.

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#237 Posted : 07 May 2012 22:00:49(UTC)
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The early hours of Thursday looks like seeing torrential rain IMBY but it does look to have cleared away by 9am... I'm due to catch the hovercraft from Popmey to the Isle of Wight at 8:45am so I sure hope the rain does not arrive any later than progged! Ideally it will move through quicker than currently shown but I dare not hope for that.

 

I made the mistake of veiwing the 00z "CFS daily" run today, which kept things mostly unsettled right the way through to and including mid-June. It became warmer at times but it was rarely ever summer-like. I imagine many of us would be very fed up if that verified... surely our luck isn't as bad as that? Then again, just look at how 2008 panned out from April through to August 

Homeland: Rural Mid-West Hants Just under 10 miles south of Salisbury (near Fordingbridge). Current location: Homeland
2013's Extremes to Date IMBY:
T-Max: 19.8 7th May | T-Min: -4.7 14th Mar | Wettest Day: 21.0mm 16th Mar | Ice Days: 5 | Days with wind gusts over 60mph: 0 (1 55mph)|Dry 15th Feb-5th March!
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#238 Posted : 08 May 2012 07:05:12(UTC)
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A wet and windy Thursday in the south.

Then it looks like over a week of below average temperatures.

Not much sign of a mid month turn around at present.
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#239 Posted : 08 May 2012 07:47:54(UTC)
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Models continue to offer pretty much zero in terms of settled warm weather.This week looks generally wet,the offer of a cloudy high fri/sat then back to troughfest in tandem with  high lat blocking for next week.

Already sick of it and its only early May.

 

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#240 Posted : 08 May 2012 08:19:12(UTC)
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After the rain clears though early Friday a brief ridge moves in for the weekend but doesn't last as by Monday the next low moves in and that as they say is that for next week. Unsettled and cool with plenty of rain or slow moving heavy, thundery showers.

Edited by user 08 May 2012 08:20:18(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified


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