From what I can see of this Mornings GFS the ridging from the Azores is further surpressed & less of an influence over the UK for a shorter period!
All eyes on the ECM-
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Edited by user 11 July 2012 06:57:23(UTC) | Reason: Not specified
I see both the Met/o and the ECM also flatten the ridge still a short settled/fine window before the next low rolls in.
A little welcome relief from the deluge if the big three are to be believed, though these briefer drier interludes are often transient and never overly warm. It should however begin to feel pleasant in any sunshine, especially in Southern areas.
Whats of more concern is that each HP ridge that builds in is shown to be almost immediately flattened, leading me to suspect that we could well end up with the dreaded NW/SE split- indeed some of the Northern contingent may not notice any difference at all. However rainfall amounts should not be as heavy in all areas, so flooding risks should hopefully lessen over time.
Mods: Any idea why my post has been deleted?!
This sort of pattern has been shown for a while with a brief 2/3 day ridge with warmer temps then another low pressure coming through but then after that a more sustained building of high pressure with resultant even warmer temps. Lets hope it actually happens.
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/MT8_London_ens.png
Edited by user 11 July 2012 09:12:57(UTC) | Reason: Not specified
The first 5 days of that London ensemble are about as bad as I've ever seen. repeated heavy showers peaking in a Moomin's ark situation this Friday and constantly below average temps. Fingers very much crossed for the brief ridge on Monday to pull through. I'll have forgotten what the sun looks like by then!