The pattern for this week is much the same as yesterday, Atlantic depressions of no great strength moving across the UK (though it has to be said that the present one is sticking aound and producing more rain than predicted a few days ago). Then - excitement for cold rampers - the forecast yesterday of a narrow N-S ridge over the UK for week 2 has been replaced by a mid-Atlantic ridge with spectacular northerlies for Wed-Thu 4-5 Dec - and driven by LP in the North Sea so snow at least for the hills. Then another bite on Sun 8th (could the Express be right for once? Wait and see if it verifies!)
ECM, after a similar week 1, develops a feature like GFS but for Mon 2nd, earlier and not as intense.
GEFS shows above average temps generally with most rain in the S & W in week 1, then most runs colder in week 2 (though not lasting) and more pptn in the N & E. That fits with the GFS as you'd expect but not as spectacular.
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