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  1. Depends where you are I guess. May and September are by far the driest months in these parts (NW England) in my experience.
  2. The 18z GFS is shockingly wet. Quite cold into April too with a snow threat
  3. Just to emphasise how cold that modelled airmass is, even the April sun cannot heat the 2m temperature above freezing for the Midlands north
  4. Cheese Rice -12 850s and low thickness with a strongish sun…I’d take that all day long for the wild weather at the surface it’d likely bring!
  5. Rapid collapses into Nina usually equals wet, doesn’t it?
  6. cheshire snow we’re either going to get a late cold spell or deluged by rainfall IMO into late March/early April. It’s a matter of picking your poison.
  7. kold weather can’t see how showers have been more intense? There has been a general decrease in thunder activity over the last 10-20 years which I remember being spoken about by the BBC or Metoffice.
  8. cheshire snow it was always going to happen. Amazing how often you get mild winters with cold spells and snow following in March or April. Given the mild weather up until this point, I’d think any hard frosts would be quite damaging going forward. Things have had pretty much uninterrupted growth up until this time.
  9. SollyOlly heat knocks me sick After winter I like a bit of warmth but usually fed up after a week.
  10. I remember Atlantic 252 April is probably my absolute favourite month weatherwise.
  11. cheeky_monkey The sort of July chart I like to see
  12. damianslaw This is the thing. In peak summer you don’t need 30C+ temperatures for it to feel hot. The sun just needs to be out. 21-24C in June and July under sunny skies feels very much like summer.
  13. damianslaw I don’t. Unless the air is dry too rather than that humid, hot crap we’ve had to endure in recent years. Would much prefer a situation with HP slightly to our west and a gentle NW’ly flow if it has to be dry.
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