WX summaries are back! Temps in week 1 cold both relative to mean and absolutely in N Scandinavia, a little below norm for W Europe but warm in the east. In week 2 the cold area shrinks, W Europe warms up (though not much change for Britain) and E Europe cools down. Rain in week 1 distributed widely across Europe with the driest area from NE Scotland to Norway; in week 2 a large very dry area appears, from S Baltic - England - Iberia, with patches of rain elsewhere.
GFS Op 00z; current LP English Channel filling and moving away SE-wards; new LP from Atlantic crossing England Tue22nd/Wed 23rd and again filling as it reaches the continent. Then a ridge of HP for Britain aligned N-S with LP not far away on the Atlantic, but the HP holds on and eventually develops a centre 1035mb N England Tue 29th. However this soon moves NW-wards thus introducing N-lies for the E Coast by Thu 1st, LP 995mb Denmark, intensifying and looking rather cold under the influence of LP which takes a second bite 995mb N Sea Tue 6th.
ECM; compared to GFS the LP Tue 22nd dies as it crosses Ireland and never affects E England; and at the end (Wed 30th) there's less indication that the HP will move away NW-wards.
MetO prefers the GFS view and pushes a band of heavy rain all the way to the E Coast on Tue 22nd, and FAX shows a well developed LP 1005mb in the Channel at that date, but soon filling.
GEM; the 22nd/23rd trough is less well developed but does get to England; the HP later on shows less sign of departing to the NW
GEFS; mean temps near norm to Tue 6th, good ens agreement to Wed 30th, after which op and control are amongst the coldest in the spread. Rain for England Tue 22nd/Wed 23rd, perhaps some more in early May, otherwise mostly dry. For Scotland, a little rain in the W 22nd/23rd, small amounts in some runs from time to time on other dates, almost none in the NE.
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