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  1. we could get some snow/sleet on the leading edge of this up coming rain that we're due..........
  2. FI on the GFS has been very very messy over the past few days....... never say die, i say!
  3. so todays models are totally conflicting with yesterdays awesomeness but i saw a vid earlier on the beebs weather thingy and that dude who looks like gordon brown (a bit), phillip avery is it? well he was saying that next week could swing either way, i.e. high pressure from scandi or low pressure from the atlantic. in other words they don't know yet!!! i thought it was a tad pointless them posting it but hey!! their latest vid shows lots of high pressure coming from scandi over to us well into next week so it seems that the beeb have made their minds up!! obviously they haven't studied todays models hahaha!! keep your chins up guys and to all those who rant about the ranters, isn't that the premise of all discussion? http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/feeds/20634016
  4. region 1 eh? at least we aren't number twos!! most forecasters are now saying that the cold weather could last a lot longer then first anticipated, i bet all the comments on this thread over the festive season are all about rain!! hope not......
  5. nothing so far here in the land that time forgot!!! personally, i'm pinning my hopes on next week when that scandi high kicks in!! fingers crossed, eh?
  6. they will more then likely be a moderator.....
  7. just catching up on some posts..... i don't think i've seen steve murr so excited!!! G.P.s' video has juiced everybody and the models are finding their way!! pub run now!!
  8. awesome presentation G.P.!!! very professional approach and easily understandable, even to a layman like me already feeling the change in season here in the north west..... you can "smell" the winter rolling in thanks alot and keep up the good work!
  9. ok, so judging from ive seen of the gfs over the past few days, the cold snap which we see over this coming week should dissapate as that lp from canada merges with the scandi lp but more low pressure will build up again next week over canada bringing us back to what we are all looking forward to this week!! this is the latest gfs which shows how it all begins again..... FI i know but hey!
  10. hey, thanx for this! now i feel like I've turned a corner!!! so let me get this straight, this is only going with how I've picked up tips on how to read the charts (a bit).... going off the GFS 18Z we have low pressure over Canada swirling round build up high pressure and pushing it north over Greenland which in turn drags low pressure over Scandinavia and the northerly flow of the scandi low sits over us by Friday but by Tuesday the two lows have dissipated the high pressure and joined together, leaving a milder westerly for the south and a northerly for the rest of us, leaving more settled conditions. Thursday sees the same pattern again, low over Canada pushing high pressure back up towards Greenland which squeezes low pressure back towards Scandinavia and this low pressure over Scandi is what is swinging the cold air over the U.K. by Saturday (8th)? (breath Pete, breath!!) now i know that the tighter the iso's get the windier it gets but what i really don't quite get yet is how to tell if it's going to rain? i know people have been poo pooing the GFS but as i have often said to the my kids, "expect the worse, everything else is bonus!" hahaha! wait!? i've worked out the rain fall thing!! hahaha! it's amazing what happens when one just thinks for a minute!!!
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