JACKO4EVER
25 January 2019 20:12:54
Yeh good explanation tally and a nice video. You just know this tedious winter will send the LP well south, it really is becoming a farce now. Still we have spring to look forward to soon.
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25 January 2019 20:44:14

Originally Posted by: JACKO4EVER 

Yeh good explanation tally and a nice video.


Aidan McGivern explains the situation really well. We'll likely head for the half-way house scenario he describes, but just once this winter can't we have the snowy extreme!  


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SnowJon
25 January 2019 21:37:10
Interesting video from BBC Weather about the SSW :

https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/47006603 
Bangor, Co Down
tallyho_83
25 January 2019 21:37:40
Just wanted to share Gav's weather video with JMA Friday & latest monthly outlook from the CFSv2:



A cold Blocked, JMA, EC model, CFSv2 as well as BCC! - So surely one must materialise?
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tallyho_83
25 January 2019 21:38:19
AO & NAO are still at odds:



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tallyho_83
25 January 2019 22:41:51
Saw the BBC weather for the week ahead by Nick Miller

Interesting how he seemed fairly confident that from midweek it will turn milder but didn't seem too confident about Monday and Tuesday haha!
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Gooner
25 January 2019 22:44:38

Originally Posted by: SnowJon 

Interesting video from BBC Weather about the SSW :

https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/47006603


Very interesting 


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



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Gandalf The White
26 January 2019 00:02:12

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 

Saw the BBC weather for the week ahead by Nick Miller

Interesting how he seemed fairly confident that from midweek it will turn milder but didn't seem too confident about Monday and Tuesday haha!


He was a little less confident by 23.27


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Gavin D
26 January 2019 10:38:03

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


 


The time stamp is 01:42am this morning - do you think this will be downgraded after the ECM's fail?


 



 


As I've said about a million times the timestamp is NOT to be looked at for the 6 to 30 day forecast it is a long-standing bug within the met office website the timestamp only works for the UK and regional 5-day forecasts

Gavin D
26 January 2019 10:39:14

BBC monthly outlook


Summary


Staying unsettled and cold at times


Saturday 26 January—Sunday 3 February


A cold week with a chance of snow


The weekend is expected to be unsettled as a low pressure system moves eastwards across the United Kingdom. Saturday will be a mainly cloudy day with rain in the north and west of the country, and some snow for northern Scotland. Central, southern and eastern parts of the UK should be dry for much of the day, but will see rain later in the afternoon and during the evening. It will be a relatively mild day for the time of year. Sunday will see showers and perhaps some more widespread rain affecting the country. There will be some sunny spells, but it will feel chilly as a strong northerly wind affects all areas. Next week will be unsettled and chilly as low pressure systems continue to move east or southeastwards across the country.


We're seeing day-to-day differences in the detail of the forecast, but the first half of the week looks cold and showery, with the chance of some snow in places, chiefly the north of the country. The second half of the week is likely to see a large low pressure system moving out of the North Atlantic towards the UK. This system may bring more widespread snow to the UK, although the details of the snow risk remain uncertain. The same low pressure system is also likely to bring a spell of southerly or south-westerly winds, so the second half of next week looks milder than the first half of the week, although it will still be rather cool.


Monday 4 February—Sunday 10 February


Staying cold with the risk of snow


The first full week of February is likely to continue the pattern we're expecting at the end of January. The most likely case is for the weather to remain cold and unsettled as low pressure systems pass close to or across the UK. However, there is low confidence in the forecast at this range, mainly because there are some indications that we could see a more 'blocked' pattern, with high pressure extending across Europe and less of an Atlantic influence on the weather.


If this happens, then there could be a spell of colder weather for Eastern and Central Europe. Whether any colder air would reach as far as western Europe is uncertain, but there aren't any signs of sustained cold and snowy weather for the UK. One other option is that we see much more activity in the North Atlantic, with deeper low pressure systems pushing into western Europe. In this case, the UK would probably be milder, wetter and windier than expected. This option is the least likely, but with current levels of uncertainty it cannot be ruled out.


Monday 11 February—Sunday 24 February


Unsettled but maybe a bit less cold


The two key features of the forecast for the middle of February are that it will remain unsettled with low pressure systems continuing to affect the UK, but it should become a little less cold. Atlantic low pressure systems are quite likely to continue to move east or southeast into Europe. It looks like the track of these low pressure systems will shift a little further north compared to the start of the month.


The UK is still expected to be affected by these weather systems, so further showers and rain are likely, and there will be the chance of some windy weather at times. However, there will also be more of a chance of less cold or mild southwesterly winds reaching us. This means that although temperatures are expected to be a little below normal for the time of year, and some cold spells of weather are likely, there should be some milder spells of weather at times too. We still don't see any sustained cold weather or any prolonged easterly winds at this stage. In fact, the most likely alternative pattern is for milder weather if the Atlantic becomes more active than we expect.


Next Update


Any more snow on the way for the end of February?


https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/outlook

Gavin D
26 January 2019 10:56:35

Next week


Cold start
Some sunshine
Some rain and snow
Milder to end the week


https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/47009899


doctormog
26 January 2019 11:09:06

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 



Next week


Cold start
Some sunshine
Some rain and snow
Milder to end the week


https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/47009899




It was interesting to see the synoptics chart for Thursday and Friday as it appears to have been based on yesterday’s 00z ECM op run (of if not something exceptionally similar), which was already out of date when that forecast was published.


tallyho_83
26 January 2019 12:05:57

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


 


 


As I've said about a million times the timestamp is NOT to be looked at for the 6 to 30 day forecast it is a long-standing bug within the met office website the timestamp only works for the UK and regional 5-day forecasts



So really they'd ought to ditch the time stamps to solve confusion i think!?


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Gavin D
26 January 2019 12:23:07

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


 


So really they'd ought to ditch the time stamps to solve confusion i think!?



 


I wish they would tbh even the new website they're working on isn't any better with regard to the timestamp

Gavin D
26 January 2019 12:24:52
UK Outlook for Thursday 31 Jan 2019 to Saturday 9 Feb 2019:

A widespread frost to start on Thursday, before cloud and outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow pushes slowly east or northeast, with some uncertainty. Friday will perhaps see further spells of rain and snow, before clearer, colder weather sinks south again across all parts. By the weekend, it looks like staying unsettled, with further spells of rain, sleet and snow, interspersed by brighter and showery interludes. It will be windy at times, with the risk of coastal gales. There is still a chance that even colder conditions may develop as we go through the early part of February with an east or northeasterly flow dominating, which could bring an increased possibility of disruptive snow in places.

UK Outlook for Sunday 10 Feb 2019 to Sunday 24 Feb 2019:

Cold or very cold conditions are likely to dominate the weather throughout this period, with a greater than average chance of easterly or northeasterly winds dominating. This would bring an enhanced risk of snow, as well as widespread and occasionally severe frosts, although the exact details remain very uncertain. In this setup, the driest and brightest weather is likely in the north and northwest. Despite the prevalence of cold weather, occasional milder interludes remain possible, most likely in the south, although the incursion of these introduce a significant risk of snow should very cold conditions become established.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast 
Whiteout
26 January 2019 12:26:29

Wow, Met stays cold 


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Gooner
26 January 2019 12:32:35

They really must be seeing something 


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



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Banbury
North Oxfordshire
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Arcus
26 January 2019 12:37:14

Originally Posted by: Gooner 


They really must be seeing something 



...Bop bop shoo be doo wah...



 


That second para really hasn't changed much at all for a while now.


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JACKO4EVER
26 January 2019 13:23:44

Originally Posted by: Gooner 


They really must be seeing something 



yes, a groundhog 

doctormog
26 January 2019 13:29:06

Originally Posted by: JACKO4EVER 


 


yes, a groundhog 



I saw one of those in Pennsylvania last year and I can assure you it looked nothing like that forecast. 



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