GFS 6z op is a 'sort of' outcome - we do get an easterly and it's cold enough for snow for some before the Atlantic winds a big LP up and pushes the HP back eastwards and allows milder air back in. So more of a flirt than anything more serious.
FWIW the Atlantic push doesn't (at T360) manage to do more than shunt the colder air back from the UK towards Scandi and the LPs hit the colder air and mostly spin around near us rather than piling through. Away from the southern third of the UK it generally stays on the cool side, so not a collapse to mild per se and still snow around at times for Northern hills, biased as you'd expect to Scotland.
Not a great run but not terrible either and does at least continue the theme. I'd hope that a few more ens members manage to bring cold our way and in a longer lasting way but have been a bit rubbish with ens guesses/assumptions lately!
Originally Posted by: Hippydave