GFS Op 00z; End of the W-ly spell as HP settles over Britain from tomorrow 1025mb, and in in conjunction with ex-TS Darren on the Atlantic imports hot air from France over Mon and Tue. Pressure then drops over Britain and although the warmth is still in place, there is an unsettled look through to Sat 16th when LP 1005mb E Anglia. With reinforcement from the Atlantic, shallow LP persists to Thu 21st. The usual ridge of HP then pushes in from the SW but only for a few days; by Mon 25th it has retreated back and is allowing humid W-lies, generated as the remains of a hurricane arrive (first seen off USA Tue 19th)
ECM; differs from GFS after Tue 12th as there is no pressure drop for the UK, the Usual HP pushes in from the SW straight away for all oof Britain; by Tue 19th there is a strong ridge over NW Britain and LP affects France and Channel coasts.
GEM; similar to GFS but the drop in pressure rather more affects the north - Sat 16th 1000mb Hebrides, and hanging around just west of there instead of covering Britain as a whole. Also shows the hurricane off the USA Tue 19th.
AIFS; London, maxima rise to Tue 12th 32C then drop back with maxima about 25C to Fri 22nd, significant rain after Tue 19th (but only 50 miles away, Brighton's top temp is 23C and the drop back is to 20C) Edinburgh, the highest is 23C Wed 13th then slowly dropping away to mid-teens by Fri 22nd, small amounts of rain at various times.
GEFS in the S, mean temp rises to a peak Wed 13th 10C above norm but extreme heat short-lived compared to yesterday as through to Sat 23rd 'only' 3C above norm, then lower - a few outliers but most ens members agree. Small chance of small amounts of rain from Thu 14th. In the N, similar temp profile, although the peak heat is lower (+7C) it lasts a few days longer. Small amounts of rain at various times in different ens members throughout.
The heat is still there, but less persistent than previously forecast; still dry from GEFS and AIFS although the pressure chart looks rather unsettled next week.
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