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johnholmes

Retired Pro Forecaster / Meteorologist
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  1. Cloudy and dry with a low of 4.2 C I wonder if I might get a 'dry' day today, so far only 4 this month! 58.6 mm so far which is approaching twice my average
  2. Overcast with ocnl light rain; 2.0 mm since midnight; a low currently of 5.2 C
  3. Dry with a lot of cloud but also some sunshine at times, mild with a low of 9.8 C; starting to get a bit breezy
  4. A sunny start with a white ground frost and a low of 1.2 C (the first ground frost for over a month), rain on the way by about lunch time looking at the radar.
  5. Overcast with ocnl rain, 2.0 mm since midnight, also rather breezy overnight a max of 23 mph, current low is 7.9 C Update to cover for the weather on the trough/front, brief heavy rain with T falling to 4.8 C now up to 6.2 C with rainfall on 6.8 mm; more rain upwind looking at the radar and quite breezy
  6. Dry and motsly cloudy with another mild start with a low of 9.4 C
  7. Dry and mostly cloudy with patchy Sc and a lot of upper layers; a low of 10.9 C, so another mild start
  8. Dry cloudy and mild here with a low of 12.7 C, approx 7C above the average minimum for this time in April
  9. Cloudy with no rain since midnight; after a wet late evening; a low of 7.1 C
  10. The 6-10 day 500 mb anomaly chart from NOAA shows a fairly marked Confluent ridge leading into a Diffluent trough off the coast of n America. This can lead to the development of a surface low, possibly rapid deepening. So at some stage in this time scale we could expect a fairly deep surface low to form in that area. The flow is then shown as SW'ly fairly strong at 500 mb. So a rather unsettled outlook in the 6-10 day period seems quite likely Original post: https://community.netweather.tv/topic/99814-model-output-discussion-spring-has-sprung/?do=findComment&comment=5052951
  11. For what it is worth ECMEF seem currently to be going with the rather colder but brief version
  12. Well the blue sky did not last long; as the radar shows a fairly active line of showers now moving through with a dry slot following, hopefully with some sun, quite breezy also T=11.5 C, down on this time yesterday, as is the Td.
  13. Dry with a blue sky start to Sunday, bit breezy overnight, just 26 mph as a max here and a mild low at 9.1 C
  14. Missed the first 20C with 19.7 C but still the warmest day since 10 October 2023. Breezy for my back garden, gust to 32 mph
  15. Just missing my first 20 at the moment 19.7 C but the sun keeps coming out so I should make it, a fair breeze for me with gusts to 26 mph so far
  16. Dry, mostly cloudy(chiefly high cloud) 0.8 mm of rain since midnight; very mild with a low of 12.1 C; little wind here yet
  17. From the latest NOAA 500 mb outputs there is a ‘slight’ indication that ‘perhaps’ some extension of ridging seems to be shown on the 6-10 chart from the Iberia region. This in spite of the continuing strong 500 mb flow across the Atlantic into the UK. Even the 8-14 is along similar but more muted lines. As usual give it 2 or 3 more outputs to see if this current trend is kept and, hopefully, increased. Climate Prediction Center - 6-10 Day 500mb Outlook WWW.CPC.NCEP.NOAA.GOV
  18. Now brightening up and the breeze starting up again, 2.8 mm of rain since midnight after a rainy evening; the low was a mild 9.8 C, now up to 12.0 C
  19. Cloudy with ocnl light rain at times; 2.2 mm since midnight, current low is 7.2 C
  20. Cloudy but dry now, just 0.8 mm since midnight; a low of 8.6 C, even milder now on 10.2 C
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