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  1. Latest forecasts on Myweather2 for Yorkshire are lots of sunshine and temps in high teens and low 20s for the next 14 days The skies over Leeds are dark at the moment ...looks like rain on the way this morning 15 degrees today. 21.08.2013.
  2. Im gutted that there isnt going to be a heatwave! Cold and wet all bank holiday weekend - what a washout!
  3. Bank Holiday showers and becoming cooler too Conditions are going to be turning more unsettled into the Bank Holiday weekend. There wil be some showers and outbreaks of rain around, although where, when and how much rain there will be is still unclear. Indications are that we are into a showery for next week, most of them in more northern areas, with the east tending to stay drier. Becoming cooler at the weekend too. For the weather for the next few days click here Friday 23/8/13 An area of low pressure just west of Ireland on Friday. A front will be edging eastwards taking cloud and rain with it. This rain reaching western Scotland, Wales and western England through the afternoon. Showers breaking out in central and southern England later these edging northwards as the day progresses. An increasing breeze too. Highs at 17 to 27C. Saturday 24/8/2013 A trough through the UK and Ireland on Saturday brings generally more unsettled day to all. However, confidence in the detail of the forecast is very low. There are likely to be some showers and these could become heavy at times. Some areas will be dry. A much cooler day at 15 to 20C. Sunday 25/8/13 The trough remains through the UK and Ireland on Sunday. This brings showers and some outbreaks of rain through Scotland and Northern Ireland, with a few showers in northern England too. A few showers may affect western coasts of England and Wales, but other areas should be dry with sunny spells. Highs at 16 to 24C. Monday 26/8/13 Low pressure remains t the north of Scotland on Monday, continuing to influence the weather across the UK and Ireland. There will be further showers or long spells of rain in Scotland, although more showery conditions further south. Highs at 15 to 22C. Tuesday 27/8/13 Little change through Tuesday. Low pressure stays to the north of Scotland. All parts will have a mix of sunshine and showers, the heaviest and most frequent of them tending to be in Scotland and Ireland. Highs at 16 to 22C. Wednesday 28/8/13 There will be sunny spells and showers for most again through Wednesday. These are going to be heavy at times in Scotland, but more scattered further south. Some eastern parts of England may stay dry throughout. Highs at 17 to 23C
  4. it was dark at 8.30 last night in Manchester! I went out to enjoy the sun but it was too low in the sky even at 7pm - three weeks ago it was still lovely at that time! Only 4 months till the shortest day
  5. Looks like all the models over the past week were totally wrong !I have lost my trust in the GFS models that were predicting a 7 day heatwave! Not good! Why the massive change since last night? Current weather in Leeds - a lot of medium level cloud but clearer skies to South. Due to be in low 70s today
  6. Will it be Hot and Sunny on July 20th - 21st weekend? There is no sign of summer today its raining here in leeds
  7. How are the models looking for Mexico and the Caribbean for July 6th 2013
  8. So there is a heatwave in July and i am heading to Mexico. Anyone know how hot it will be in Cancun from July 6th to 21st 2013
  9. UK forecast Updated: 0301 on Wed 05 Jun 2013 Headline:Rather cloudy start, but sunny spells developing. Showers in north. Today:Rather cloudy start across central and eastern parts. The cloud will lift and break-up inland to give some warm sunny spells, but low cloud may linger in some coastal areas. Isolated heavy showers across Scotland and Northern Ireland later. Tonight:A mostly dry night with some clear spells allowing some isolated mist and fog patches to form. Cloudier in the north where some isolated showers may continue overnight. Thursday:Another fine day, bar the odd shower in north, with patchy cloud-cover and some warm sunny spells, particularly in the south and west. Cooler around coasts where sea breezes develop. Outlook for Friday to Sunday:Remaining fine throughout with further warm sunny spells, though some isolated showers may develop during daylight hours, mainly in the north. Cooler around the coasts where sea breezes develop. UK Outlook for Sunday 9 Jun 2013 to Tuesday 18 Jun 2013:Starting largely dry and warm across most parts of the UK with sunny periods, although feeling cooler near some coasts, particularly along the North Sea. However there is a risk of some sharp showers breaking out by day, particularly across central and western parts. Also a risk of some more organised, and locally heavy, showery outbreaks spreading across southern parts into next week, when conditions will become more unsettled or changeable. There is an increasing chance of more persistent rain and stronger winds arriving from the west and spreading across most parts during that week. Also becoming generally cooler, with temperatures near or below normal for June. Thereafter remaining generally unsettled for many with rain or showers and near normal temperatures. Best of the brightness in the south and east. Yorkshire & Humber Updated: 0351 on Wed 05 Jun 2013 Headline:Largely cloudy start. Dry. Some bright or sunny spells. Today:It will be largely cloudy with mist and fog over hills, especially this morning. Some bright or sunny spells will break through later this morning and this afternoon. Staying dry. Feeling cool near coasts with light winds. Warmer inland. Maximum Temperature 19 C. Tonight:Dry through the night with cloud and mist returning to many areas, particularly in coastal regions. A few spots of drizzle are possible near coasts. Light winds. Minimum Temperature 7 C. Thursday:Bright or sunny during the day, although with some early cloud. Still cool near coasts, but warmer inland. Light winds. Maximum Temperature 20 C. Outlook for Friday to Sunday:High pressure will remain dominant over the area through the period with largely cloudy conditions and occasional brighter spells, especially inland. North West EnglandUpdated: 0602 on Wed 05 Jun 2013Headline:More cloud-cover today, but some warm sunny spells too. Today:A fine day across the region today with some warm sunny spells developing. However, there will be more cloud-cover than yesterday and a light shower cannot be ruled out across Cumbria later. Cooler along the coast with sea breezes developing. Maximum Temperature 21 C. Tonight:It will be a dry night with some good clear spells developing, particularly in the south. Some isolated mist or fog patches may well form towards dawn. Minimum Temperature 6 C. Thursday:Another fine day, bar the risk of the odd shower in the north, with patchy cloud-cover and some warm sunny spells. Feeling cooler along the coast with sea breezes developing. Maximum Temperature 22 C. Outlook for Friday to Sunday:Staying mostly dry with warm sunny spells, but with a risk of isolated showers developing during daylight hours. Feeling cooler along the coast with onshore sea breezes developing. South West England Updated: 0602 on Wed 05 Jun 2013 Headline:More cloud-cover today, but some warm sunny spells too. Today:A rather cloudy start across some eastern parts, but some early sunshine in west. The cloud will lift and break-up through the morning giving some warm sunny spells. It will feel cooler around the coasts with onshore breezes. Maximum Temperature 20 C. Tonight:Some late evening sunshine will give way to a dry night with some clear spells. However, cloud amounts will increase from the south later in the night. Minimum Temperature 8 C. Thursday:Another fine and dry day throughout the region with patchy cloud cover and some lengthy periods of warm sunshine. Feeling cooler along the south coast with an easterly breeze. Maximum Temperature 22 C. Outlook for Friday to Sunday:Staying mostly dry with warm sunny spells and just a small risk of some showers developing on Sunday. Feeling cooler along the southern coastal districts with a brisk breeze developing
  10. Cloudy all morning., 14 degrees but starting to warm up now. Hazy sunshine developing in Leeds city centre. Patches of blue sky appearing! Summer is returning after a cold morning!
  11. Ready for heavy snow...in Lancashire...could have an interesting journey to Chester/Wrexham later Currently i am in Leeds - red sky at sunrise was ominous
  12. Sunshine coming out. Clear skies dont keep it cold when the sun is out lol No blue skies yet still a lot of cloud over Leeds City centre. Almost feels like spring is here
  13. The northern half of the country will see the snowiest conditions through Monday and Tuesday. Northern England, Northern Ireland & Scotland will have snow throughout Monday, widely seeing 2-5cm and 10cm on hills. The heaviest snowfall will be in the northeast with up to 10-20cm of snow and gales causing blizzard conditions and drifting snow, needles to say conditions will be treacherous and the wind chill will be -9C! Elsewhere cloudy and cold with light snow flurries. Tuesday southwest England and Wales are at risk of another covering. The snow for the northern half of the UK will ease and move away to the north with only northeast Scotland having more snowfall on Tuesday. How long will this snowy and cold weather last? There is an end in sight! The snowy weather eases first. Through Wednesday and Thursday high pressure builds in from the north and brings lighter winds and keeps the weather fronts at bay. So drier with some clear spells but also becoming VERY cold at night -10 to -13 C possible over snow covered fields. Temperatures this low mean ICE will continue to be an issue. Through Friday, and on into the weekend the high pressure sinks south, this allows milder Atlantic air to finally begin it’s battle back from the west. It’s a slow process and there will be some sleet and snow, especially in the west but not significant amounts. Through the weekend temperatures by day will finally rise above freezing with the sunshine showing it’s face, this will start the slow thawing process of the lying snow. Overnight frosts will continue so the risk of ice remains. Will the cold weather return? Hints are that next week will become windy with gales and some rain in the north with snow confined to hills in the north. Plus frosts and again ice by night. Temperatures will be pretty much back to average. Though with a month of winter left, there is still time for the cold to bite back. If you can wrap up to get out to enjoy the snow, have fun but take care.
  14. Headline: Cold and cloudy. Some heavy snowfall in the northeast. Today: Cold and cloudy for most, with some snow in Northern Ireland, and significant snowfall likely for northeastern Britain away from the coast, drifting here in the bitter wind. Southern counties of England may also see some sleet and snow. Tonight: Snow will continue in some eastern and especially northeastern areas. A band of rain, sleet and snow may also move into southwestern UK, giving snow and ice inland. Tuesday: Snow and piercing winds continuing over the northeast, before easing later. Drier but rather cloudy and cold elsewhere, although parts of southern Britain will probably see further sleet and snow. Outlook for Wednesday to Friday: Cold but generally more settled than earlier this week. Still a few snow flurries Wednesday, but dry and brighter for many Thursday. Turning wet and windy in the northwest Friday. Issued at: 0400 on Mon 21 Jan 2013
  15. I am in Leeds really heavy snow here now ! The snow in the city centre isnt that bad but a couple of miles out its a nightmare
  16. Very heavy snow in Norden near Rochdale - Car snowed in had to commute by taxi and train! about three or four inches of snow - nightmare weather. I hate the snow.
  17. Went through the calderdale area on the train this morning - loads of snow
  18. Just been walking around Leeds centre - very windy around Commercial Street and bitting easterly winds It was snowing last night even when i could see the moon lol
  19. Today: A largely dry and fine start, but feeling cold with an icy wind. Patchy snow in the south will gradually spread northwards, giving some accumulations even to low levels by evening, especially across parts of Cheshire. Maximum Temperature 0 °C. Tonight: Remaining windy and cloudy with further patchy snow overnight, adding to accumulations, particularly over high ground. A widespread frost, and some icy stretches. Minimum Temperature -5 °C. Saturday: Cloudy, cold and windy with snow petering out during the day. Feeling bitterly cold in the brisk southeasterly wind. Maximum Temperature 1 °C. Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday: Remaining cold and unsettled, with further sleet and snow at times, but also some drier and brighter interludes. Overnight frost, with an ice and freezing fog risk. Issued at: 0400 on Fri 18 Jan 2013
  20. Looks like its just started snowing in Norden nr Rochdale from the radar
  21. Its a total non event in West Yorkshire - where is the 20cm of snow going to come from! The weather forecast forced me onto the train Shall in invoice the met office £14 for the train i didnt need to catch! I should have driven to work today!
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