Ben Rich was making a big thing about Friday on the 2155 forecast. His charts clearly showed a new frontal system developing in situ across central England during Friday, quite separate from the fronts associated with the low out west.
The potential is there on Friday afternoon and evening for widespread torrential thunderstorms, particularly from the Midlands northwards with some serious amounts of rain across the spine of England which could cause flash flooding. Localised disruption is expected. Central southern areas may see some isolated storms but look likely to miss out on most of the action.
The far east of England and the SE also largely miss out. That said one or two very localised but intense storms likely to develop in East Anglia both tomorrow and Thursday.
Potential for another round of significant convective activity in central areas on Monday as the next Atlantic low moves in. Again the far SE may largely miss out.
Then from midweek the heat starts to build again in the south.
Plenty of convective activity to look out for over the next few days.
Originally Posted by: Global Warming