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  1. 1 hour ago, Addicks Fan 1981 said:

    According to this average or above average temperatures right the way through according to the mean line.   

      

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    Well then something tells me that could all go per shaped before the month ends, considering we have another Bank Holiday weekend next weekend.

  2. 3 hours ago, The PIT said:

    GFS keeps the heat away just of the south east. At the moment anything can happen. So a good run tonight will ECM stick to it's guns. UKMO manages to fry the South at the end of it's run while a low sits over Ireland.

    And then right on cue in time for the Bank Holiday weekend some models want to send a northerly our way so it could still go either way for the next week or so.

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  3. 20 hours ago, damianslaw said:

    Great thanks for these, 2021 was a cold start, 2010 and 2017. Let's see if we are in the 15s by the 7th. I suspect is is mins keeping values higher, maxes notably low. 

    Mmm not sure we will see such a warm up.

    Well we seem to be going for a short 1-2 day warm up around Thursday next week-of course we end up back to square one and unsettled again by next weekend.

  4. 2 hours ago, sunnijim said:

    We had this 'doom and gloom" from the get go last summer in here.

    Talk of the Atlantic waking up,North westerly, no route back to warm and settled....

    The list went on and some how we ended up with a prolonged hot summer that was still going at times in October.

    One day the Atlantic will awaken properly,but it has been in a slumber for nearly two years now,( all seasons)

     

    No it hasn't-The Atlantic has woken up twice since last summer (from October all the way through to the middle of January and then again from the Snowday in March to the around the Coronation in May) and will keep awakening before this Summer is over-This thread just wants a repeat of Summer 76/July 22 every year for the rest of time well let me make it clear, we are not going to get it.

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  5. 25 minutes ago, SummerShower said:

    Let's hope we don't get the summer equivalent of what happened 6 months ago.  A decent winter cold snap lasted from around Thursday 8th to Saturday 17th December.  The output was for cold to return after the predicted 'mild blip' around 18th to 21st or so... look what happened for 4 weeks after

    A decent summer heatwave is occurring from Thursday 8th June to Saturday 17th June.  The models seem to very slowly be backing away from heat returning.. 

    Just for fun, but you see where I'm going with this..

    Yep-we seem to be going from the heat coming back Next Friday to a week's worth of showers from this Sunday onwards.

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  6. 1 minute ago, Metwatch said:

    Local max temperature record here for September is 1.8°C warmer than the June one so there's still a lot of residual heat left from the summer by then. Linking this back to drought, the evaporation rates still quite high. So say after a wet August things can dry up quite a bit in September as seen in some recent years. 

    But then (in last year's case at least) the rest of the Autumn was wet so things could still quite easily (as also what happened from the snowday in March-to early May) swing back the other way quite quickly.

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