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I love quirky things like this, that date back centuries.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-64399819
Martin
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Aneurin Bevan
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/23277054.new-beast-east-bring-uk-7-inches-snow/#comments-anchor
Brian Gaze from The Weather Outlook told the Express: "Computer models are suggesting that a weakening of the Stratospheric Polar Vortex (SPV) in the coming weeks could lead to an increasing chance of cold weather during February.
FWIW last night, the residue patches of snow melted in my back garden from the recent cold spell.
South Dorset
Elevation 60m 197ft
Changeable, mostly mild but a few chillier periods
Saturday 28 January to – Sunday 5 February
Occasional rain but drier in the south
Monday 6 February to – Sunday 12 February
Unsettled and mild
Monday 13 February to – Sunday 26 February
Drier and chillier for a time but unsettled later
https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/outlook
Sunday 5 Feb - Tuesday 14 FebSunday is likely to be a widely fine day, with long sunny spells across all areas, with residual showers in the far north clearing through the morning, and with cloud and light rain in the south also clearing. Cloudier conditions may begin to develop in the far west later. Strong winds in the north at first but easing through the day. Further into the period the conditions are expected to remain settled for many at first, with the most of any wet weather likely in the far northwest. Temperatures most likely around average for most. Later, the most likely scenario is for wetter, windier and milder weather to move in from the west, however there is a small chance of easterly winds developing bringing colder weather and some snow showers.
Sunday is likely to be a widely fine day, with long sunny spells across all areas, with residual showers in the far north clearing through the morning, and with cloud and light rain in the south also clearing. Cloudier conditions may begin to develop in the far west later. Strong winds in the north at first but easing through the day. Further into the period the conditions are expected to remain settled for many at first, with the most of any wet weather likely in the far northwest. Temperatures most likely around average for most. Later, the most likely scenario is for wetter, windier and milder weather to move in from the west, however there is a small chance of easterly winds developing bringing colder weather and some snow showers.
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Sean Moon
Magical Moon
www.magical-moon.com
Stav ‘signs of it turning colder from weekend’ ‘Much colder air from the east’
Originally Posted by: dagspot
With “temperatures closer to the seasonal normal” and “a return to overnight frosts” too. Exciting times! 😂
Current conditions (personal WS)
Chilly and drier next week, then changeable
Wednesday 1 February to – Sunday 5 February
Changeable and mild, then a drier, colder weekend
Wet at times in the north, drier for the south
Wet and windy at times, mainly north and west
85% chance
15% chance
The latest met office update for next week now says that the small chance of it turning colder in the south is diminishing.
Originally Posted by: roadrunnerajn
I saw that - I do wonder if it;s due to the MJO in phase 3.5 which has contributed to the extreme cold in NE America/Canada? that is helping to fuel up the jet! - usual story!
I also wonder if the Met Office have based their forecasts on the GFS model output? just interesting how the models back off and then suddenly they come up with "small chance of it turning colder in the south diminishing!" - having just written that in yesterdays update with snow showers?
Becoming unsettled. Mild until March
Saturday 11 February to – Sunday 19 February
Mild and becoming wetter from midweek onwards
Monday 20 February to – Sunday 26 February
Becoming somewhat drier and less mild
Monday 27 February to – Sunday 12 March
Potentially turning colder in March
More settled into March
Wednesday 15 February to – Sunday 19 February
Mild and unsettled until the weekend
Monday 20 February to – Sunday 26 March
Drier and chillier
Remaining dry. Potentially colder in March
Turning chillier but drier late February and March
Saturday 18 February to – Sunday 26 February
Turning colder after midweek
Monday 27 February to – Sunday 5 March
Rather dry, chilly and frosty
Monday 6 March to – Sunday 19 March
Potentially colder by mid-March
https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/64699309
https://youtu.be/ggz8AbR5BLs
Colder but drier into March
Saturday 25 February to – Sunday 5 March
Dry and chilly under high pressure
Monday 6 March to – Sunday 12 March
Turning a bit colder
Monday 13 March to – Sunday 26 March
Likely to remain cold
not a hint of anything colder on any of the Apps. Locally 10dc until 6th March at least…
Unsurprising given the 00z data the automated output comes from.
iPhone app for Glasgow back down to 5 and 6’s for next weekend, was 4c other day then up to 10c yesterday, so it’s swinging about
Glasgow 165m/asl