FAX - a mass of fronts organising into an LP in the Channel 999mb tomorrow (MetO rain warning SW of a line Brighton to Bristol). By Fri 14th a two-centre trough is present from Iceland to SW Ireland but decaying in situ by Sun 18th to make room for a contest between LP 954mb Greenland and HP 1043mb W Russia.Â
GFS Op - the above contest continues to Wed 21st with S-lies for Britain. At that point the HP is winning with the aid of LP in the Med, but collapses Sun 25th as LP forces its way into the N Sea. This area of LP moves S-wards and the battle resumes by Fri 30th, though further north with W-lies for Britain. Hopes of a dramatic E-ly from yesterday have disappeared. (GEM keeps the contest going to Sun 25th, though)
ECM - agrees with GFS to about Wed 21st but instead of a separate LP in the Med the Greenland LP extends a major trough to SW Britain and France by Sat 24th which resolves into LP sitting over Wales 980mb Wed 28th,Â
The models, not unexpectedly, have difficulties with the boundary between HP in northern Europe and LP in N Atlantic. Expect further changes!
AIFS - London, maxima 10C now, dropping to 3-6C from Mon 19th and a further cooling after Mon 26th, mostly dry for the weekend, small amounts of rain at other times. Winds S-ly with bursts of E-ly at teh weekend and later. Edinburgh, maxima close to 5C (but with a dip this weekend), light rain at first, heavy and frequent after FRi 23rd.
GEFS - in the S heavy rain now, mainly dry until occasional rain after Sun 25th (but remaining damp in the SW), mean temp near norm for the coming week, then a very wide spread of ens members with a slight balance in favour of colder ones. In the N, both N England and Scotland, not much rain at any time, perhaps a little later on (different from AIFS). Snow row figures higher in a fortnight's time, but not dramatically so.
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