Gooner
10 November 2017 18:22:05

I don’t think anyone is saying it’s going to snow but as always If the wording had been biased towards very mild weather most would be backing it , as it is the Met are seeing an increased chance of below average temps 


 


 


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Gavin D
11 November 2017 15:02:29
Met office update

UK Outlook for Thursday 16 Nov 2017 to Saturday 25 Nov 2017:

A mainly dry and bright start to Thursday in the southeast, however cloud, rain and strong to gale force winds are likely in the north and west. The rain then slowly edges southeastwards, perhaps not clearing the UK until Friday. Brighter, showery conditions will follow to all areas with some snow possible over northern hills. Mild on Thursday, becoming colder on Friday. A changeable and mostly cold pattern is likely to remain over the weekend. There will be drier periods interspersed with spells of rain and hill snow, with the best of any drier and brighter weather in the south and east. As we head into the following week there is an increasing chance of seeing generally colder, drier weather with a risk of snow in places, especially the north.

UK Outlook for Sunday 26 Nov 2017 to Sunday 10 Dec 2017:

There is low confidence in details through this period, however there is an increasing signal that high pressure will become more dominant. This will bring a greater chance of colder and drier conditions, but also the risk of overnight frost and fog. There will still be spells of rain and showers as frontal systems move across the UK, but these will be interspersed with drier, colder and brighter days. There is also an increased risk of snow at times, more especially in the north. Temperatures look like being below normal generally, with an increased chance of frost through the period.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast 
Gooner
11 November 2017 15:09:30

No real change from the Met then


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Brian Gaze
11 November 2017 15:20:35

My view is that's one of the most wintry mid range forecasts we have seen for years. The broad overview is also backed up by the GEFS. 


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Solar Cycles
11 November 2017 15:27:46

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


My view is that's one of the most wintry mid range forecasts we have seen for years. The broad overview is also backed up by the GEFS. 


A sad indictment of the past few winters really but yeah bar December 2010 that’s as wintry an update we’ve seen over the last few years.

Whiteout
11 November 2017 17:14:20

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


My view is that's one of the most wintry mid range forecasts we have seen for years. The broad overview is also backed up by the GEFS. 



Couldn't agree more Brian, an upgrade there for sure 


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Gooner
11 November 2017 21:58:57

N Miller mentioning a blocked and cold weather pattern further ahead


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David M Porter
11 November 2017 22:18:41

Originally Posted by: Solar Cycles 


A sad indictment of the past few winters really but yeah bar December 2010 that’s as wintry an update we’ve seen over the last few years.



Indeed SC, there sure haven't been many updates of that kind in the period since that remarkable December.


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Gavin D
12 November 2017 14:35:56
Met office update

UK Outlook for Friday 17 Nov 2017 to Sunday 26 Nov 2017:

Rain, perhaps heavy, will gradually clear away southeastwards during Friday, with a brighter, showery and windy regime becoming established by the weekend. The showers may turn wintry to some low levels in the north. Becoming rather cold, with overnight frosts becoming widespread. Into early next week, we start to see some uncertainty at this stage, with the chance of some persistent rain across some southern parts of the UK, where some snow could occur over the higher ground. Thereafter, we are likely to see a blocked pattern becoming established across the UK, with a greater chance of drier, colder and brighter weather for most. Temperatures mainly below the average, with increased risk of overnight frost.

UK Outlook for Monday 27 Nov 2017 to Monday 11 Dec 2017:

Blocked patterns appear to be likely through this period, with a greater chance of colder, brighter and drier weather for most, with a easterly or northerly airflow, perhaps high pressure becoming more establised across the UK. However, there are likely to be some short-lived periods with low pressure systems bringing spells of rain or showery conditions, with some snow in places, especially in the north. Temperatures are likely to be below the average for late November and early December, with increased risk of overnight frost. Some shorter milder spells are possible in the south. Perhaps a return to a generally milder westerly flow towards the end of the period.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast 
White Meadows
12 November 2017 19:56:34
Upgrade there for cold.
Although a hint that longevity is compromised at the end.
phlippy67
12 November 2017 22:11:41
Even the Met Office are f/casting the blocking pattern...looks promising, however last year I recall the same sort of scenario was literally nailed on but within 24hrs it'd all gone Bertie and we got mild southerlies while central Europe, the eastern Med and parts of the Middle East had plenty of the white stuff...things do look a tad different this year though so I'm cautiously optimistic...
Gavin D
13 November 2017 09:03:32
FROM RUSSIA WITH GLOVE UK weather sees Britain face THREE-WEEK freeze and polar winds as temps plunge colder than Russia

https://t.co/MWfeqh5S5I 
Solar Cycles
13 November 2017 09:18:41

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 

FROM RUSSIA WITH GLOVE UK weather sees Britain face THREE-WEEK freeze and polar winds as temps plunge colder than Russia

https://t.co/MWfeqh5S5I

 From Russia With Glove..... 😂😂😂😂

Gavin D
13 November 2017 11:04:43
BBC monthly outlook

Monday 13 November—Sunday 19 November
Milder for a time but colder by the weekend

The week will get off to a chilly start for many of us, with a widespread frost to start the day on Monday. Through the morning a frontal system will push in from the northwest bringing cloud across the country, along with rain, sleet and snow for Northern Ireland, Scotland and parts of northern England. Winds will be light but temperatures will struggle to 8 or 9 degrees Celsius at best. Tuesday will feel milder compared to Monday, with temperatures widely reaching double figures. It will be largely dry throughout the day but mostly cloudy, with the best chance of any sunny spells across Scotland. There is the chance of some light rain or drizzle for England and Wales, especially in the west, although most places will stay dry for the most part.

Wednesday will be similar to Tuesday, with the chance of some rain and drizzle in the south and particularly west of the country. The best of the sunshine will again be in Scotland, with the northeast holding onto it longest. The band of rain will move northwards through the afternoon, potentially becoming heavier over western parts of Scotland into the evening. Thursday will turn windier with a band of heavy rain moving southeastwards across the country; behind this, showers will move in across Scotland overnight.

Once the remnants of the front clear the far southeast on Friday there will be largely clear skies, giving plenty of sunny spells, although still with the chance of showers particularly in the north and west. The showers look set to continue into the weekend and with it also turning colder, these showers could turn wintry even to low levels in the north. Overnight frosts can be expected and it will also be breezy.

Monday 20 November—Sunday 26 November
Staying cold but plenty of sunshine

The colder conditions are expected to continue with the potential for some persistent rain across the south at first, with snow over higher ground. Further north it will be largely dry but cold and breezy. By the middle of the week, high pressure will dominate with cold northerly or easterly winds, giving plenty of dry and sunny weather. However with these clear skies, overnight frosts are likely, so allow extra time to scrape the car in the morning.

Monday 27 November—Sunday 3 December
Still holding onto some sunshine

High pressure is likely to continue into December, meaning there will still be prolonged sunshine but feeling cold. We may see some fronts managing to push into the north bringing rain or snow at times, with some milder spells working up into the south.

Next week

We may return to milder conditions into December, check out next week's update to find out more.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2635167#outlook 
Solar Cycles
13 November 2017 11:54:58
Looks like a predominately dry but cold set up according to the Beeb forecast then.
Gooner
13 November 2017 13:22:37

And that will do me 


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Gavin D
13 November 2017 19:46:38
UK set for 2 months of HEAVY SNOW and BLIZZARDS: NOAA issues rare La Nina winter advisory

http://www.express.co.uk/news/weather/879066/UK-snow-weather-forecast-La-Nina-weather-warning-BBC-weather-Met-Office-forecast-winter 
Solar Cycles
13 November 2017 19:55:20

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 

UK set for 2 months of HEAVY SNOW and BLIZZARDS: NOAA issues rare La Nina winter advisory

http://www.express.co.uk/news/weather/879066/UK-snow-weather-forecast-La-Nina-weather-warning-BBC-weather-Met-Office-forecast-winter

😂😂😂😂

Whether Idle
13 November 2017 19:55:48

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 

UK set for 2 months of HEAVY SNOW and BLIZZARDS: NOAA issues rare La Nina winter advisory

http://www.express.co.uk/news/weather/879066/UK-snow-weather-forecast-La-Nina-weather-warning-BBC-weather-Met-Office-forecast-winter


yawn.  every year they peddle this type of crap.


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doctormog
13 November 2017 20:26:08

Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 


">http://www.express.co.uk/news/weather/879066/UK-snow-weather-forecast-La-Nina-weather-warning-BBC-weather-Met-Office-forecast-winter


yawn.  every year they peddle this type of crap.



You seem to have misspelt the word “day” (as “year”) 


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