FAX - the current LP shown as slower than yesterday to drop S-wards into the Mediterranean with the E-ly blast (for England) only getting going late Christmas Eve as HP intensifies 1042mb N Sea. The E-lies then weaken more quickly, too, as the pressure gradient on Boxing Day less than previously shown (1037mb N Sea, 1011 mb Spain)
GFS Op 0z - as FAX, then the HP receives reinforcements from the SW and by Sun 28th is 1040mb Scotland dividing N-lies over E Europe from S-lies heading for Greenland with quiet weather for Britain between. The HP holds on for the week after Christmas (frost, fog?) before retrogressing and allowing an Arctic LP to move south with N-ly gales for Britain (esp the east) from New Year's Day to Tue 6th. The HP then moves further south and on Wed 7th it looks as if normal service W-lies are about to resume, Greenland down to 965mb and no sign of any N-ly blocking.
ECM - like GFS to New Year's Day but the HP then moves S-wards and in the first week of the New Year there are W-lies not N-lies. These continue to the ed of the run when in a neat twist a piece of the Greenland LP breaks off, moves to the N Sea and we then get N-lies, not W-lies.
AIFS - London, maxima from Christmas Eve 3-5C, milder briefly on Sun 4th, dry except maybe a spot of drizzle. Edinburgh, again dropping to 3-5C but with additional mild day Sat 27th, dry after initial rain.
GEFS -in the S temps dipping to below norm for Christmas Day, recovering, but staying near norm in the N. However then again cold esp in S from New Year's Day onwards. Note, a very wide variation in ens members' temps for the week after Christmas but converging after that. Chance of rain from Sat 3rd.
Snow row figures over Christmas are unexciting; chances rise into double figures ( out of max 33) down the east coast in the first week of New Year.
Frustratingly, the potential cold for Christmas has been dramatically scaled back, and snow removed from the forecast, while the the next batch of anything really wintry is still out in FI after New Year.
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