Gavin D
18 January 2019 09:04:29

John Hammonds latest monthly forecast



  • Increasingly cold end to January

  • Several snowfalls possible

  • Some milder spells in February


 


Subscribers can read the full forecast here: https://weathertrending.com/2019/01/18/john-hammond-month-ahead-winter-freeze-over/

Gavin D
18 January 2019 11:39:25

Australia swelters through record-breaking heatwave


Australia has just sweltered through at least five of its 10 warmest days on record, authorities estimate. An extreme heatwave has afflicted the nation since Saturday, causing wildlife deaths, bushfires and an increase in hospital admissions.


Australia's Bureau of Meteorology said preliminary readings showed daily national temperature highs of 40C. The town of Noona in New South Wales meanwhile recorded a night-time temperature of 35.9C


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-46886798?ns_campaign=bbc_weather&ns_linkname=news_central&ns_mchannel=social&ns_source=twitter


tallyho_83
18 January 2019 12:14:43

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


John Hammonds latest monthly forecast



  • Increasingly cold end to January

  • Several snowfalls possible

  • Some milder spells in February


 


Subscribers can read the full forecast here: https://weathertrending.com/2019/01/18/john-hammond-month-ahead-winter-freeze-over/



Not a premium member so can't read it!? - Some milder spells in Feb? does this mean cold over all with milder spells or becoming milder as we head into Feb?


Weather for week ahead by Garry Nicholson of Weather Online:


https://www.weatheronline.co.uk/weather/reports/week-ahead.htm


 













Week ahead - January 18, 2019

 


A wintry week ahead

Snow and bitter winds


Issued: 1000hrs Friday 18th January 2019 
Duty forecaster: Garry Nicholson




Sustained cold temperatures 

Cold and snowy weather is expected to dominate the rest of January with Arctic air masses influencing the British Isles. From Tuesday, very cold air is forecast to extend across the country, with heavy snow showers giving significant accumulations and disruption in some areas. By later next week, a bitter easterly wind is likely, maintaining cold weather for many days ahead. 



 


Home Location - Kellands Lane, Okehampton, Devon (200m ASL)
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Gavin D
18 January 2019 12:18:10

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


 


Not a premium member so can't read it!? - Some milder spells in Feb? does this mean cold over all with milder spells or becoming milder as we head into Feb?


 



 


Sign up then  it's free to do so

Gavin D
18 January 2019 12:19:29
Mid range met office update

UK Outlook for Wednesday 23 Jan 2019 to Friday 1 Feb 2019:

The latter half of next week looks to stay cold or very cold, with frosts likely most nights. There may be cloud, rain and hill snow perhaps on Wednesday or Thursday, but thereafter turning brighter with showers. These will feed in from eastern coasts, but are likely to bring sleet or snow for some. There is a small chance of a weather system approaching the northwest over the weekend, which could bring significant amounts of snow on meeting the cold air. However, this is still very uncertain and it is best to stay up to date with the latest forecast. It will stay cold until the end of January with spells of rain, sleet and snow at times. However, some drier and brighter interludes are still likely, with overnight frost.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast 

Longer range hasn't updated yet
tallyho_83
18 January 2019 12:19:33

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


 


 


Sign up then  it's free to do so



I thought you had to pay?


 


Quite a snowy Ben Nevis: - I bet many Scottish ski resorts would welcome this after their snow drought! 


https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast/gfh7n5qpt#?date=2019-01-18


 


 


Home Location - Kellands Lane, Okehampton, Devon (200m ASL)
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Gavin D
18 January 2019 12:22:35

Met office longer range now available


 


UK Outlook for Saturday 2 Feb 2019 to Saturday 16 Feb 2019:


The cold weather will continue as we head through the first half of February. There is a greater risk of seeing snow at lower levels as well as on the hills. Some drier and brighter periods are possible in the northwest, but in the south there is a chance of weather fronts approaching which bring a risk of rain, sleet and perhaps significant snow at times.


https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

Gavin D
18 January 2019 12:24:51

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


 


I thought you had to pay?


 



 


Nope


 


https://weathertrending.com/membership-account/membership-checkout/?level=1

tallyho_83
18 January 2019 12:29:17

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


 


 


Sign up then  it's free to do so



Signed up - I can see the weekend quickcast video but can't see Feb forecast?


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Gavin D
18 January 2019 12:32:55

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


 


Signed up - I can see the weekend quickcast video but can't see Feb forecast?



 


Top menu bar thing you'll (hopefully) see various titles starting with Hello > Premium Content Subscribers to the right of that click 'weather' they're all in that section


 

tallyho_83
18 January 2019 12:33:16

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


 


 


Nope


 


https://weathertrending.com/membership-account/membership-checkout/?level=1



Right signed up and taken a look:


This "ongoing and enhanced likelihood of snowfall" sounds interesting and positive for many parts esp the south.


Home Location - Kellands Lane, Okehampton, Devon (200m ASL)
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Whiteout
18 January 2019 12:41:36

Wow, another day and another upgrade in the forecast 


Home/Work - Dartmoor
240m/785 ft asl

Winter 22/23:

Snow falling days - 3
Snow lying days - 3
Ally Pally Snowman
18 January 2019 12:49:03

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


Met office longer range now available


 


UK Outlook for Saturday 2 Feb 2019 to Saturday 16 Feb 2019:


The cold weather will continue as we head through the first half of February. There is a greater risk of seeing snow at lower levels as well as on the hills. Some drier and brighter periods are possible in the northwest, but in the south there is a chance of weather fronts approaching which bring a risk of rain, sleet and perhaps significant snow at times.


https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast



 


Big upgrade


 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Solar Cycles
18 January 2019 18:02:24

Interesting times ahead for sure, someone somewhere could hit the jackpot.

Gavin D
18 January 2019 20:35:01



Later next week


Cold
Frosty nights
Risk of snow and ice
Sunny spells


It is no beast from the east


https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/46925661




PFCSCOTTY
18 January 2019 21:25:07

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 





Later next week


Cold
Frosty nights
Risk of snow and ice
Sunny spells


It is no beast from the east


https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/46925661






yes he really emphasised NO beast from the East! 

nsrobins
18 January 2019 23:29:49

Originally Posted by: PFCSCOTTY 


 


yes he really emphasised NO beast from the East! 



Brett is a notorious mild ramper. I hope we get -13 uppers and deep snow to prove a point 😉


Neil
Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)
Stormchaser, Member TORRO
tallyho_83
19 January 2019 00:53:39

Originally Posted by: PFCSCOTTY 


 


yes he really emphasised NO beast from the East! 



I heard that ha! 


Darren Bett, PETER Gibbs and Jay Wyne are mild rampers i think! btw imagine if there was an easterly? which looks highly likely? then what?


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Gandalf The White
19 January 2019 01:01:31

Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


 


Brett is a notorious mild ramper. I hope we get -13 uppers and deep snow to prove a point 😉



To be fair it was a forecast for next week and neither the UKMO nor ECM charts have anything exceptional next week.  On that basis his dismissal of the prospect of a ‘Beast’ looks reasonable, doesn’t it?


Location: South Cambridgeshire
130 metres ASL
52.0N 0.1E


PFCSCOTTY
19 January 2019 09:05:57
After looking at this mornings model run and seeing the posts of those with far more knowledge than me, is the only sure trend I have noticed in all of the years of viewing this forum, is whenever the long range forecast gets updated in a positive way for cold and snow, exactly the opposite appears to evolve....
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