Thanks to you both, glad I'm not the only one retaining a more positive outlook (get it... ha).
Currently I'm seeing the 17s as the most likely landing point unless we do manage a proper heatwave during the final week.
Much uncertainty with next week though, as small shifts of just 50 miles or so in the polar boundary will have a big impact on the CET returns. Just compare the 12z GFS with 06z GFS for next Friday in Stonyhurst, for example! This has already been the case in recent days, in fact, with last Thursday giving me a mean in the 18s, some 6*C above the CET mean. It's taking a big hit today though; looks to fall by near 0.6*C!
Models have trended flatter with a more aggressive jet stream this evening, but this is so strongly contrary to the El Nino background state that this seems most likely to be erroneous (albeit only around 70% confidence in that).
You see, as that base state strengthens next week in response to a westerly wind burst (big weakening of the trade winds) in the central tropical Pacific, a weakened and more meandering Atlantic-Europe sector jet stream becomes favoured according to historical precedent, with the mean trough position favoured to be out west of the UK and Europe, with a warm/hot ridge downstream of that.
This has been cropping up from time to time in the model output, but they keep dropping the ball again. I can see that they're making a total hash of the MJO at the moment, which keeps remaining active in a Nino-supportive location in the face of them calling for it to weaken and head toward a more Nina-supportive location, so that's likely a big factor here.
I'll put it this way - based on the meteorological theory, we'd be unlucky not to have a long run of mostly (or even entirely!) much warmer and perhaps drier run of weather getting going by next Sun/Mon. It looks plausible as early as Friday but even knowing that the models are haywire with the tropics, they're voting too strongly against that now for it to be favoured over the later outcome.
Originally Posted by: Stormchaser