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Saint Snow
06 June 2019 19:56:33

Just showery here tomorrow, but Saturday looks a total wash-out.


Great.




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KevBrads1
06 June 2019 21:16:26
Some great convection today


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johncs2016
06 June 2019 22:09:55

Some great convection today

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 

">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZNhTiEabZI


I had thought about starting this month's convective thread for that type of post at the same time as when I started a various number of other threads such as the Precipitation Watch and of course, this thread.


However, I am also aware that the last time that I did this, it was completely forgotten about with a different thread being used instead for that which was started by another member some time later on. It is for that reason that I have decided not to start this month's convective thread on this occasion but if anyone else wishes to do that, they are very welcome to do so.


 


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cultman1
07 June 2019 13:23:23
Today Friday in Fulham London is a total washout and very cool for this time of year. It doesn't bode well for Summer 2019 certainly the next two weeks look pretty awful temperature and precepitation wise for the south east
GezM
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07 June 2019 15:17:06

Today Friday in Fulham London is a total washout and very cool for this time of year. It doesn't bode well for Summer 2019 certainly the next two weeks look pretty awful temperature and precepitation wise for the south east

Originally Posted by: cultman1 


I have to agree that this summer is certainly not looking like another 2018. On the other hand I doubt it will be a complete wash-out. My recommendation would be to make the most of any warm, sunny weather we get!


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doctormog
07 June 2019 15:34:22
In somewhat of a reversal of fortunes today has been very pleasant here with light winds and feeling warm in the sunshine.
Bolty
07 June 2019 15:52:55
Looked like it was going to be a decent day when I got home this morning. Woke up to cloud and rain this afternoon, so no unfortunately.

As long as it improves for the two weeks I'm off at the end of June into July...
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moomin75
07 June 2019 16:10:59
An absolutely horrendous day and more to come. So this is a moan that it was so horrific.....but I fear worse is to come over the next few months.
Witney, Oxfordshire
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Roger Parsons
07 June 2019 16:24:18

An absolutely horrendous day and more to come. So this is a moan that it was so horrific.....but I fear worse is to come over the next few months.

Originally Posted by: moomin75 


I don't share your pain, Moomin. I will get a lot of pleasure from whatever the weather brings. Years spent working in very different bio-zones made me value what we get in the UK. Try driving through the Sahel with all your car windows up because it is hotter outside!  Or worrying about crotch-rot in a rain forest.    By all means let off steam, but then reflect on how lucky we are really and how interesting our weather can be!


Roger


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moomin75
07 June 2019 16:45:15
I think TBH what pains me is that Northern Blocking in summer that we would all long for in winter nearly ALWAYS verifies perfectly, whereas in winter it's nearly ALWAYS phantom blocking. Why is this?
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moomin75
07 June 2019 16:48:22
As an absolute cricket fanatic, the summers of 2012 and 2007 fill me with horror, and there is every chance that 2019 could go the same way. I stress COULD. Memories of flood water above the pavilion roof in 2007 and a completely decimated season in 2012 are still fresh in my mind. I fear greatly that 2019 will be very similar and come September we will be looking back at a memorable summer 2019 for the complete opposite reasons to last summer.
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KevBrads1
07 June 2019 17:48:20

I am starting to wonder if it going to be one of those occasions when the month is almost the polar opposite to the same month the previous year. It has happened in recent times either in rainfall, temperature, sunshine or sometimes all three. 


July 2006 and 2007


April 2011 and 2012


March 2012 and 2013 


Further back August 1911 and 1912, January 1795 and 1796.


I hope not!


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Arcus
07 June 2019 19:29:31

August 2003 followed by August 2004 also springs to mind. That August 2004 remains the heaviest prolonged rainfall I've ever recorded.


 


Anyway, I quite like this weather in June from a purely selfish perspective - perfect for the garden. I got sick of the blandness of last year as well - I like variation in the weather.


Ben,
Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire
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TimS
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08 June 2019 07:51:41
This is the first real extended run of richardabdn style dross down here for years. Even in the mildly crap 2016 and 2017 summers we didn’t have that awful Greenland high stalling the stiff over Britain.

And right on cue for the summer too. Once the GH sets up it is hard to shift. Awful.
Brockley, South East London 30m asl
richardabdn
08 June 2019 09:36:46

Yet another dire Saturday. It's just unreal. Thankfully I managed to take yesterday afternoon off and salvage something out of this car crash horror but it just isn't good enough. How the hell can the weekends constantly be worse than the weekdays, summer after summer, when it is just a man-made artificial construction? There is just no rationale behind this ever present divide 


No rain but it's grey, cool, windy and unpleasant. Will be the fourth Saturday in a row to be sunless between the core hours of 10am - 4pm as even last week sun was essentially restricted to early morning and evening 


Hard to imagine this summer could turn out as awful as 2007 and 2012 but it could feel worse coming off the back of such a dismal spring. We have had just one Saturday since the start of April to manage 50% sun. It is just as grim and depressing as any year I can remember.


2011 and 2014 were the two worst years for weekend weather I can remember and sickeningly I got crap weather on the summer holidays I had in both years adding further to the deep loathing I have for both years. The way things are going 2019 will be following those years in both respects.


Absolutely shocked and disgusted beyond words about how awful the weather was this week in the part of Northern Portugal I am going to in July. I know from experience in 2011 that the Atlantic coast of Portugal is not very warm in summer but I thought this would be far enough inland yet it's the first week of June and temperatures down to 12C in the afternoon with heavy rain. Nothing above 18C since Monday 


http://www.weathercast.co.uk/world-weather/weather-stations/obsid/8567.html


It was warmer here yesterday 


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Arcus
08 June 2019 11:11:46
Looking similar to June 1997, which was another month that was characterised by near record reversal in the flow to Easterly in the lower stratosphere - hence our seemly never ending Greenland High. Such conditions can lead to persistent cut-off lows - which is what we've been experiencing and looks like continuing for a while yet in our part of the world.
Ben,
Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire
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Saint Snow
08 June 2019 11:14:19

 Once the GH sets up it is hard to shift.

Originally Posted by: TimS 


 


Except in the depths of winter   



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johncs2016
08 June 2019 11:14:52
On the very morning when it was supposed to be raining here, guess what ended up happening.

Yes, absolutely nothing as per usual and once again we remain stuck in this almost constant borefest with constant grey skies (as shown by the fact that nothing in the way of sunshine has been recorded for today so far at Edinburgh Gogarbank as at 11am this morning) and nothing which is even remotely interesting actually happening within what continues to be the most boring and uninteresting start to any so-called "summer" which I can ever remember experiencing here at the very point in time where most of the rest of the UK is getting its most interesting weather so far for a while.

You really couldn't make this up!!

Normally at this time of the year, the English would be hogging most of whatever decent summer weather that there was. That hasn't been the case during this summer so far because there hasn't even been any decent summer weather around for anyone to steal.

I will recall that during last winter though, that there was a number of occasions when southerners were getting snow which we weren't getting in this part of the part after having moaned quite a lot about virtually never getting any snow in their part of the world.

Now, this seems to be happening as well as regards to the rainfall which is associated with Storm Miguel. It's not that I actually want it to rain and in fact, I would much rather be enjoying a decent summer just like most people. Failing that though, all I ask is just for something interesting to actually happen if that means that it is raining as I am now at my compete wits end now, with this constant borefest which we have to to endure here for most of the time whilst the rest of the UK at least gets some more interesting weather.

When it is raining, that at least serves some sort of purpose whereas this depressing and suicide-inducing constant grey skies and nothing else ever happening serves no purpose in nature whatsoever, other to result in a number of people becoming rather bored and depressed as a result.

So, it doesn't seem to matter if we're talking about rain, thunderstorms, snow or actual decent summer weather because at the day, it just seems to me as though the English are happy to hog onto most of that more interesting weather which is around, whilst where I live continues to be one of the most boring parts of the UK overall when comes to the weather.

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.
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08 June 2019 11:18:42
A really desperate, wretched day. Constant rain driving in since the early hours. Temp falling and is now a miserable 9.9C. We are now at the level of a mild winter's day. In June. I know I live in a relatively cool & wet part of the country but this is utterly appalling.
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Tim A
08 June 2019 18:32:52

A really desperate, wretched day. Constant rain driving in since the early hours. Temp falling and is now a miserable 9.9C. We are now at the level of a mild winter's day. In June. I know I live in a relatively cool & wet part of the country but this is utterly appalling.

Originally Posted by: Col 


Agreed it was a very poor day here too but not as wet as the NW. Max under 12c and was 9.4c mid afternoon during a spell of rain.  But not unheard of for early June.  That is why I prefer classifying Summer as June 21st to Sep 21st rather than including the whole month of June. The weather in early June can be very cool and include single figure minimums and I frequently have to put the heating on.  You would be hard pushed to get a day like this in the first half of September. 


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TimS
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08 June 2019 19:48:51


 


 


Except in the depths of winter   


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


In the depths of winter it doesn’t set up in the first place.


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richardabdn
09 June 2019 08:00:45

The weekend garbage continues with yet another day of soul destroying, depressing grey rubbish 


It's just unreal. Complete write-off yesterday but only produced 1.4mm of rain then brightened up in the evening before turning clear overnight. Then wake up to find more hideous overcast dross that likely will not clear until evening if at all 


It's just beyond the pale - an awful run of four dire weekends that matches anything 2007/2012 produced. I think the only day with sunshine between 10am and 4pm was 19th May but I wasn't here that day, instead suffering washout conditions in Lake Garda.


June really is the most vile month of the year, for it's permacast hell and diabolical weekend weather. Even last year we somehow managed to get three mediocre/poor Saturdays in a row from the 9th to 23rd. Now the rot is spreading into May as well 


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RobN
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09 June 2019 20:47:59

Today was our local village Open Gardens event and although after a very sunny start it became cloudy at times it remained dry and relatively warm, which resulted in a big visitor turnout and thus good money raised for local charities. The weather gods were smiling benevolently here today.


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SOakley
10 June 2019 00:52:46


Yet another dire Saturday. It's just unreal. Thankfully I managed to take yesterday afternoon off and salvage something out of this car crash horror but it just isn't good enough. How the hell can the weekends constantly be worse than the weekdays, summer after summer, when it is just a man-made artificial construction? There is just no rationale behind this ever present divide 


No rain but it's grey, cool, windy and unpleasant. Will be the fourth Saturday in a row to be sunless between the core hours of 10am - 4pm as even last week sun was essentially restricted to early morning and evening 


Hard to imagine this summer could turn out as awful as 2007 and 2012 but it could feel worse coming off the back of such a dismal spring. We have had just one Saturday since the start of April to manage 50% sun. It is just as grim and depressing as any year I can remember.


2011 and 2014 were the two worst years for weekend weather I can remember and sickeningly I got crap weather on the summer holidays I had in both years adding further to the deep loathing I have for both years. The way things are going 2019 will be following those years in both respects.


Absolutely shocked and disgusted beyond words about how awful the weather was this week in the part of Northern Portugal I am going to in July. I know from experience in 2011 that the Atlantic coast of Portugal is not very warm in summer but I thought this would be far enough inland yet it's the first week of June and temperatures down to 12C in the afternoon with heavy rain. Nothing above 18C since Monday 


http://www.weathercast.co.uk/world-weather/weather-stations/obsid/8567.html


It was warmer here yesterday 


Originally Posted by: richardabdn 

Fear not Richard,i went to Lisbon 2 weeks ago,was great weather,25C and sunny most days,and 30C on the last sunday in May.The only slight negative was it was breezy every day.My gf's cousin went to Lisbon last august and they had nearly 45C and a new record,so you may be in luck for some nice sunny warm weather, sounds like you need it 

KevBrads1
10 June 2019 05:08:37
Chilly misty last night. What a difference from this time last year. The ground was getting drier and drier, rainfall was lacking. This year, "autumnal" mists with the moisture.


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