WX temp chart at least consistent for two days in a, row even if the advance of colder weather from the east in week 2 is a little more fragmented. To repeat, most of Europe close to norm in week 1 ... in week 2 freezing weather spreading SW-wards through C Europe as far as the Pyrenees (even a touch for Scotland), and the rest of Europe i.e. around coasts, including Britain, only 2-4C above. PPtn also consistent, mostly in an area from the N Atlantic S-wards through France to Italy and the Balkans, heaviest in the north of this area in week 1 and in the south of it in week 2.
GFS Op 0z - mainly hp for Britain at first but LP near Iceland extends a trough into the N Sea Fri 6th followed by a deepening low crossing N England and reaching Dogger 975mb later on Sat 7th with N-ly gales to follow. Then a quiet spell of HP- controlled weather for Britain though the SE is on the edge of the cold pool over Europe created by that LP. A repeat from Sat 14th as LP this time from NW crosses Scotland and again ends up in the N Sea 985mb Mon 16th with N-lies, quietening down as before though cold LPs in the final chart Thu 19th are waiting in the N Atlantic.
ECM - by comparison with GFS, the LP on Sat 7th is a weak feature running along the Channel an d merely serving to augment the trough already in the N Sea. Then the cold pool is better defined and more certain to affect England midweek 11th. Final chart has the HP n moving NE-wards Fri 13th; no LP from the NW but instead continental influence as LP 985mb Russia is threatening to bring in E-lies.
GEM - Like ECM to 11th then reverts to an Atlantic theme as per GFS
GEFS - milder with rain 5th-7th then in the S colder (5 or 6 C below norm) and dry through to Fri 13th with good ens agreement. Thereafter continuing cool though slowly recovering closer to norm with some rain in most runs. In the N the colder weather sets in a day or two earlier (with snow in the Highlands) and temp recovers to norm more quickly though less certain to do so.
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