00z run shows the cold cluster of ensembles around 2nd and 3rd (which were visible on 18z run ) have now disappeared although the OP run was a milder outlier in FI.
But notice the lack of rain? This is only February and so dry for a winter month. I bet people in the SE have worries and it's not even spring year and we have no rain in the forecast for the south and esp the south east for the next 2 weeks!!?

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83
I don't think that this problem is confined to just the SE of England because there seems to have been be a distinct lack of rainfall right across the eastern half of the UK in general since at least before last summer. As an example of that, here is the latest GFS ensemble chart for Edinburgh and even for here, you have to say that is a very dry picture indeed.

During this winter so far, the rainfall figures for my local area has been as follows:
December 2018: 37.8 mm at Edinburgh Gogarbank and 33.8 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh
January 2019: 10.2 mm at Edinburgh Gogarbank and 12.2 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh
February 2019: 17.8 mm at Edinburgh Gogarbank and 15.8 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh (as at 7am this morning)
This then adds up to a total of just 65.8 mm at Edinburgh Gogarbank for this this winter so far as at 7am this morning, along with 61.8 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.
Back in December, I was commenting quite a lot in other threads on this forum about just how dry it was even at that time. That indeed, was a very dry month here where the above rainfall totals for that month which I have just quoted here, were less than two thirds of the 1981-2010 average for that particular station.
Yet, it is now looking increasing likely that December is actually going to end up being our wettest month of this so-called "winter" especially if those above GFS ensembles for here end up verifying. Furthermore, we are coming up to the end of the winter now and since I first just joined this forum back in 2016, this will be the first time that the total rainfall for any season has fallen short of the 100 mm mark at any of my three local stations, and we are clearly going to be well short of that here (the 1981-2010 winter average for here is 193.7 mm at Edinburgh Gogarbank and 175.3 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh).
The alarm bells resulting from the lack of rainfall here in the east of Scotland have been ringing for quite a long time, and this is also reflected in the latest water scarcity report from SEPA for Scotland which can be viewed here. These reports have been telling us for some time that we really needed to be getting an abundant level of rain during the winter in order to raise the groundwater levels to anything which is even remotely close to normal so now that this much needed winter rainfall just hasn't occurred, the alert level in response to that has now been raised from low to medium, especially in NE Scotland.
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18 February 2019 07:39:20
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The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.