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  1. EPS is very unsettled into April potentially wettest weather at this time of year since 2012. London Plymouth Unbelievably rainy the past 18 months and for now it continues on and on…
  2. Perhaps more mixed further north at Heathrow with 1991-2020 normals in brackets. 1998 the cloudiest summer of 1990s still above 600 sunshine hours! 1993: June 224.2 (208) July 174.6 (218) August 219.4 (202) Total: 618.2 hours 1998: June 158.4 (208) July 184.6 (218) August 262.6 (202) Total: 605 hours
  3. I was speaking more for summer. Maybe for your own, and well your location is not particularly representative. 1990s were sunniest decade in London.
  4. Quite sure we will see a decline in sunshine hours with 2001-2030 averages… we’ll lose the sunny 90s summers.
  5. Signal for below average temperatures next weekend. Arctic air.
  6. No, I categorically do not think this is possible on current climate might that change by 2100? Possibly. The main challenge is latitude and surrounding by relatively much cooler water. Realistically it would only happen in SE or EA. I feel example of Lytton, BC is given as reinventing what’s possible but there’s not a single site with similar geography to that in UK. There is not an exceptional foehn site in southern UK. The most notable foehn sites are seen in Scotland but of course it’s never going to be be as hot up there.
  7. No mistaking the exceptional cold to our north in models indeed it was prevailing theme through winter deep cold not far to our north, Iceland experienced its coldest winter since 1994/95.
  8. Not been dry at all we’ve already exceeded monthly average in London.
  9. Using Birmingham clear signal for something milder next week then temps start falling below average into following week. The forecast in Arctic is very cold, so will be interesting to see what happens.
  10. Well we did I’m just speaking for the summer. September was the most exceptional month of year.
  11. If not for a notably warm June last year, second warmest at Heathrow after 1976, it would have been possible to have not seen 30C, neither July or August achieved it was the first summer since 2008 this happened in midst of hottest year on record on Earth.
  12. 2021 was probably the poorest summer I’ve experienced since 2012 in London. In July I had 157mm of rain it’s my wettest month on record here in central ish London, near constant downpours then August the highest max locally was 23.5C which is shocking and it was a very cloudy notably so.
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