GFS 6z starts to build pressure back from the SW/S next week, but then reverts to its 'troughing getting far south to cover the whole UK' by a weeks Saturday. Then it's a battle between the high to the SW and low. The low keeps the upper hand, although high pressure does keep a foothold along the south coast.
AIFS still bullish about building the high pressure over all/most of the UK through next week and well into the week after, although it also keeps the notion of troughing to the east expanding westwards late in the run to first introduce a cool northerly, then unsettled to the eastern counties.
Nothing decided yet. AIFS has been good, but GFS keeps coming back to its low pressure theme.
Originally Posted by: Saint Snow