HighPressure
30 January 2017 22:19:55

4.5c pls

Frank H
30 January 2017 22:21:42

4.25c please


Wrightington, Wigan
domma
30 January 2017 23:50:16
5.1c for me , thanks
CET.
31 January 2017 08:22:31

4.2c

rickm
31 January 2017 08:28:07

I'll go for 3.85 please GW.

Surrey John
31 January 2017 10:42:18

Messed up January, (almost spot on for my area Surrey, but the cold SE corner wasn't elsewhere)


Going to take a punt on Feb, mild start, some cold incursions, more mild periods in the West, but with a very cold end for most of the Eastern side.  Difficult call but 3.7c overall is my guess


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Hungry Tiger
31 January 2017 10:46:11

I'll go for


4.0C


 


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Dingle Rob
31 January 2017 14:26:34

4.3C please GW. Thanks

Duncan McAlister
31 January 2017 14:46:11

4.9 for me please.

speckledjim
31 January 2017 14:55:07
5.4c please
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Tractor Boy
31 January 2017 14:57:00

3.9C please


Dave
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Snow Hoper
31 January 2017 17:12:50

3.92C please.


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Saint Snow
31 January 2017 17:20:24

One of those, innit, where some seriously potential-laden output has you pondering, "could this be that really cold month we dream about?", but with not all models online (and memories of the late November 16 hints-that-never-materialised fresh in the mind), do you play it safe?


I'm going to wait until another couple of outputs churn out before I make my guess later tonight 



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kendalian
31 January 2017 17:31:19

Another tough call this month; aren't they all though? smile


I'll go for 4.8C please.


 

springsunshine
31 January 2017 17:51:17

Well the atlantic is in full flow now and I can`t see it letting up for some considerable time so I'm going for


5.8c

Devonian
31 January 2017 19:11:21

4.2C please GW.


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Gusty
31 January 2017 19:17:07

4.8c please GW 


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marting
31 January 2017 19:34:59
4c straight for me please
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Stormchaser
31 January 2017 19:56:31

Best background signals for a proper continental flow since late 2010 so I might as well try out that 3.2*C figure again. It would be lower but for the mild start and an inability to believe that any easterly will sustain itself for more than 4-5 days (too much pain in the past half-decade).


You'd be amazed what my rough approximations from recent GFS runs have been doing to the CET after such a mild start - the 12z is the most extreme of all and sends it from near 9*C as of Thursday to 6*C by Monday 6th (chilly weekend) and then... right down to just above 2*C as of 16th 


Amazing as it sounds, I believe ECM would tumble the CET even further, having not been as chilly Tue-Wed next week.


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Hungry Tiger
31 January 2017 20:17:00

Originally Posted by: Stormchaser 


Best background signals for a proper continental flow since late 2010 so I might as well try out that 3.2*C figure again. It would be lower but for the mild start and an inability to believe that any easterly will sustain itself for more than 4-5 days (too much pain in the past half-decade).


You'd be amazed what my rough approximations from recent GFS runs have been doing to the CET after such a mild start - the 12z is the most extreme of all and sends it from near 9*C as of Thursday to 6*C by Monday 6th (chilly weekend) and then... right down to just above 2*C as of 16th 


Amazing as it sounds, I believe ECM would tumble the CET even further, having not been as chilly Tue-Wed next week.




I know where you're coming from given some of the charts I've seen. Still hard to pin down though.


 


 


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