FAX - low pressure near Iceland continuing to generate strong SW-lies and push fronts across Britain, the fronts mainly affecting the NW. On Tue 16th pressure rises over Britain and drops over Spain so setting up for a potential E-ly - but at the same time an even deeper depression south of Greenland 944mb.
GFS Op 0z - the potential E-ly at the end of the FAX runs comes to nothing as the Greenland LP moves slowly east and spins off a deep depression 955mb Fri 19th passing by the Hebrides with severe gales for most of Britain. Then back to the 'depression procession' with centres passing quickly close to N Scotland 970mb Sun 21st, 960mb Tue 23rd, 980mb Christmas Day. Something of a pressure rise Sun 28th 1030mb Denmark (but this feature keeps getting pushed into the future).
ECM - differs from GFS after 19th as a ridge of high pressure appears from France to Iceland with only a weak trough to the west of Ireland, converting for to a pre-Christmas SE-ly (but not that cold) before the HP centre slides off to the SW.
GEM - introduces another variation with the LP on Fri 19th decaying over Britain, leaving a shallow depression in the Channel and N-lies appearing down the Norwegian coast.
AIFS - London, maxima around 10C until Sun 21st, then dropping off to 5C over Christmas, some rain w/b Wed 17th. Edinburgh, very mild (13C) Sunday, otherwise mostly around 8C, slightly cooler for Christmas, rain w/b Sun 14th, drier but still a bit damp later.
GEFS - postage stamp charts for Fri 19th predominantly going with the SW-ly theme, a few blocking the depression procession effectively (P5, P21), others promoting it (P8, P29) but in any case little sign of the fabled easterly at this stage. Line graphs, mean temps starting mild and drifting down to norm by Sun 28th, with usual spread of ens members (so there are half a dozen distinctly cold ens members but the majority are still mild). Rain in the S around Fri 19th and perhaps after Christmas, in the N starting earlier Sun 14th) and petering out. Snow row figures for 27th Dec from 5 (inverness) to 3 (as far SE as Norwich) out of 33.
Cooler for Christmas, but hopes of a proper cold spell have - er - been put on ice
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