WX temp charts repeat yesterday's forecast:
week 1 not showing much change, generally warm across Europe, even hot in the east, cooler on Atlantic coasts. Then in week 2 Autumn arrives in earnest with temperatures dropping typically 5 or 6C in most places north of the Alps, just about still warm in W France and S England. Rain pattern quite different though: week 1, the most persistent rain in an area from Scandinavia down to Italy with Britain and France on the fringe; week 2 i's back on the N Atlantic with patch in the Alps, N Europe including England very dry.
GFS Op - HP tends to persist over the Atlantic SW of Britain and in Scandinavia, Britain in a trough between the two. This trough deepest Sun 8th when 995m N Sea off Yorkshire. Then after a brief rise in pressure Tue 10th, the trough comes back and not until Fri 16th is there HP 1030mb properly covering Britain. It doesn't last - the following week da capo, HP tends to persist over the Atlantic SW of Britain and in Scandinavia, Britain in a trough between the two
ECM - like GFS at first though the deepest part is 1000mb Belgium also Tue 10th. The rise of HP following lasts longer as a deep depression develops near the Azores instead of the GFS which keeps HP there.
GEM - differs from above in keeping HP across Scotland with the remains of the current trough settling along the Channel by Thu 5th. But by Sun 8th this revives to cover Britain between the two blocks of HP. Although this soon moves off SE-wards, a new LP has reached Ireland 1005mb Wed 11th
GEFS - cooling, then warmer again around Sat 7th, back to norm for the rest of the period perhaps a bit cooler around Thu 12th in England, much cooler in Scotland, Rain in most ens members around Sat 7th and again Sat 14th, a few with big totals for England; Scotland gets rain earlier and then stays dry-ish until 14th.
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