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Wet and Mild ISH, with UK and North Atlantic Low Pressure, then briefly chilly on Saturday 22nd, but on Sunday and Monday it appears the current GFS 12z colder scenario is at odds with the ECMWF, as more Low Pressure crosses the UK from our SW, and active NW Atlantic Low Pressure is being shown for Sunday to Monday 23 to 24th December.
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Cold pooling in the Norwegian Sea is shown at 168 to 240 on the GFS, north to SSE moving cold arctic air to North Europe, while on the ECMWF Model we see it showing winds pointing north with Low Pressure in the opposite direction... Mild South and SW flow over Central West Europe indeed.
I think this could be very teasing indeed.
Face it. Is it winter or spring?
We are cold with frost and indeed winter is in charge at the moment with some wet and windy weather this Saturday so some fun to be had, and more mildness on Monday and Tuesday that bring heavy rain and strong winds from the West and SW, then maybe cool and chilly on Wednesday and Thursday with UK seeing Low Pressure, rain clearing to heavy blustery showers and cyclonic SW to WNW winds, on 19th and 20th December et all.
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Friday, December 14, 2018 8:06:16 PM
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Climate is warming up, Scotland and N Ireland and North England still often gets some Winter frost, ice and snow, November to March, but the SE and South UK including S Central England and Wales, together with the West and North through the year, they sometimes get more rain than London and S SE England, where some longer dry fine spells without much heavy rain is seen every year.
The North Atlantic Sea often gets some much Colder Wintry conditions from November to March Months, and Mild SW and South winds tend to be more frequent over the East and SE of North Atlantic Sea, as the Azores High tends to stay in charge.
With this warmth and heat, the Central and South UK has become mostly free of snow and frost.