WX temp charts - as yesterday, the cold pool over E Europe is being displaced by some very warm air from the SW, reaching Germany and Poland in week 2; today's chart also shows significant warming over England. But Iceland is still freezing! For week 1 rain in S and E Europe, dry around Britain and to the north. In week 2 still wet for Pyrenees and Alps; that in E Europe moves NE-wards - but more interestingly there is significant rain for Britain from the Atlantic, today's chart with a focus on Scotland rather than, as previously, on England.
GFS Op 00z; HP near Fair Isle 1030mb with broad ridge to Britain lasting to Mon 19th when it moves first to Greenland and then S-wards to mid-Atlantic. As the HP moves to the NW, LP over Baltic and France brings a spell of NE-lies around Wed 21st. Then as the HP moves to the S, LP develops near Greenland and moves to Britain, 990mb Bristol Sat 24th (not quite the horror show that Brian posted yesterday, but still quite a change). This LP moves SE-wards, leaving Britain in slack LP with another depression approaching Ireland from the west, 1005mb Fri 30th.
ECM; somewhat like GFS but tends to keep HP stronger; thus weaker NE-lies on Wed 21st, and LP still waiting its turn near Greenland on Sat 24th.
GEM; like ECM
JET; Omega block in place until Sat 24th when a locally strong streak appears over SW Britain , and Fri 30th, another streak stretching from NE USA to Portugal.
GEFS; mean temps close to norm with good ens agreement for the next fortnight, if anything slightly above norm for week 1 and slightly below week 2 (yes, this contradicts WX). Dry to Fri 23rd, then rain in most runs, quite large amounts in S & W, less in N & E.
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