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Tomorrow will be cool and dry. Variable cloud and right spells in the morning. Turning coudy in the afternoon. By the evening, cloud will break a bit, revealing the odd right break. (sic)
From the BBC local forecast.
South Dorset
Elevation 60m 197ft
Monday
Originally Posted by: NMA
The local forecaster had a heavy Saturday night?
Chichester 12m asl
#school boy error
EDIT: Looks like a bug related to the current location option. If I go to my other saved UK locations the sunrise/sunset times move forward an hour on Sunday
Working at Luton Airport, Beds (160m asl)
Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill
Met Office have issued Amber Wind warnings for North Wales and Northern England......Dave is further south, coming across the Central Belt 🤔
Originally Posted by: Crepuscular Ray
Here in Hawick, I am currently in that amber warning area along with the Dumfries and Galloway region and the rest of the Scottish Borders.
As far as Edinburgh is concerned though, it looks as though you are just outside that up there. Nevertheless, I’m glad that not up there just now as I would probably have a very noisy night ahead of me if I was.
I've been looking into that web site and saving images daily for getting on 25 years and this is the very first time it has gone on the blink, has been like it for a week now and starting to think this may be another much loved feature lost to me.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/articles/cj94nzj33m0o
Signs of an El Nino later this year and it could be a strong one ......
Originally Posted by: GezM
We are still on a neutral ENSO state but as can be seen from Climate Reanalyzer SST's are already nearing record levels
If we do get a super El Nino at the back end of this year we will be in uncharted waters (literally) for ocean temperatures
https://climatereanalyzer.org/clim/sst_daily/?dm_id=world2
Richmond, Surrey
Originally Posted by: lanky
I have been following this for several weeks. It has the potential to be record-breaking and would drive up global temperatures to a new record, well above 1.5c, and have correspondingly severe impacts on weather patterns across the globe.
The amount of energy stored up in the oceans is, as the graph shows, remarkable.
130 metres ASL
52.0N 0.1E
https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/articles/cvg33dep3emo
I was thinking Spring seemed early this year. Plants and trees seem very far along for mid April.
Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman
I saw leaves opening on both Horse Chesnut Trees and a Field Maples on the 10th March this year - it's astonishing how early it is.
Formerly of, Birdlip, highest village in the Cotswolds and snow heaven in winter; Hawkinge in Kent - roof of the South downs and Isles of Scilly, paradise in the UK.
Originally Posted by: scillydave
Yes its the earliest I can remember. It's been warm and sunny but not extreme warmth so seems a bit odd.
UK snow maps show 24-hour blizzard to batter parts of the UK in May freeze
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/uk-snow-weather-maps-forecast-37127112
New weather maps show snow could sweep across parts of the UK this weekend, with the wintry spell forecast to last up to 24 hours and stretch as far south as Leicester [for Sun 10th/Mon 11th]
The Mirror at it again - and can one trust WX charts any more?
Originally Posted by: DEW
“Forecasters say the snowfall will be most heavily concentrated across central and eastern Scotland” and that is followed by forecasts from the Met Office that have no mention of any snow. Even by normal tabloid low standards that’s impressive.
Current conditions (personal WS)
Twister blew onto screens 30 years ago today.Known for damaging cinema sound systems, the tornado's roar is actually slowed down camel moans. After Bill Paxton passed in 2017, storm chasers honored him by GPS-tracking “BP” on a map.My favourites... Cows & Debris. pic.twitter.com/AgFbcRviav— The Sting (@TheStingisBack) May 10, 2026
Twister blew onto screens 30 years ago today.Known for damaging cinema sound systems, the tornado's roar is actually slowed down camel moans. After Bill Paxton passed in 2017, storm chasers honored him by GPS-tracking “BP” on a map.My favourites... Cows & Debris. pic.twitter.com/AgFbcRviav
"We have some alternative facts for you"
Kelly-Ann Conway - former special adviser to the President
Monday:
Largely bright and sunny throughout. Light and variable winds but breezy along the coast, Feeling hot inland but slightly cooler along the coast in the breeze. Maximum temperature 34 °C.
"Hot" is 6C above average (which is 19 or 20 at the end of May in the warmest parts of the SE, so 25 or 26.) Given that it's another 8C above that, smashing the 32.8 (or 33.4, depending) UK record, they could have at least added a "very", or even an "exceptionally"!
Nice read 😊
More heatwaves likely as warmer-than-normal summer forecast
https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/articles/clypk7j0qqdo
The actual figures from Meto still say 55% chance of 'near average' albeit with the remaining 45% biased to 'hot'.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/api/assets/file/3-month-outlook-JJApdf?prefix=assets&prefix=assets
With that said, I do wonder how large the dataset is on which that assumption is based. It will be interesting to see how the summer plays out. The current three month precipitation anomaly forecast from the ECMWF system is shown below.
https://climate.copernicus.eu/charts/packages/c3s_seasonal/
Berkhamsted
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Mysterious ‘cold blob’ in the Atlantic suggests the AMOC is weakeningA patch of ocean south-east of Greenland is the only place on Earth that is cooling, and it could be a sign that the warm water “conveyor belt” in the Atlantic is slowing downhttps://t.co/siDT63W5KI… pic.twitter.com/Raveo68jw7— David Ullrich (@DavidUllrich202) June 4, 2026
Mysterious ‘cold blob’ in the Atlantic suggests the AMOC is weakeningA patch of ocean south-east of Greenland is the only place on Earth that is cooling, and it could be a sign that the warm water “conveyor belt” in the Atlantic is slowing downhttps://t.co/siDT63W5KI… pic.twitter.com/Raveo68jw7