There is mounting evidence to suggest that Rain and Strong Severe Gales are expected Saturday PM and on Sunday.
Colder by Sunday night and AM on Monday 28th January, Northerly winds with heavy sleet and snow showers are being predicted to cross the UK.
By Monday afternoon and Tuesday cold NW winds with further rain sleet and snow showers are being forecasted January 29th.
From NW and North Atlantic through the UK and France- large Cold pool of air meets some less cold but moist air with more SE tracking Low Pressure move from N Atlantic or the mid North Atlantic Sea across these areas, during 30th and 31st.
GFS 00z Operational versus 00z PARA and the ECMWF versus UKMO. It could be quite cold by Tuesday and Wednesday next week if GF S PARA and UKMO 00z is to be believed.
Low Pressure from NNE of Newfoundland and SW to South and SE of Greenland far NW and through North Atlantic and SW of Iceland next week- the models track across UK and Western Europe and they show cold air winning with less cold air not able to affect these areas!!. By the way the ECMWF tracks these PV Lows more towards SW UK and Spain West SW France instead- but the effects on all of North France and the UK NW Europe is still cold in last couple of days of January 2019- these indicate the action to be further West and SW than compared with GFS and the UKMO.
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24 January 2019 12:26:41
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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.