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  • Location: Home near Sellindge, 80m/250feet, 5miles from Coast
  • Weather Preferences: Severe Storms and Snow
  • Location: Home near Sellindge, 80m/250feet, 5miles from Coast

What models does weatheronline use? , gfs?

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  • Location: frome somerset 105m ABSL,
  • Weather Preferences: cold snow, thunderstorms
  • Location: frome somerset 105m ABSL,

just found this on weather online

High pressure eventually gives way to low

A strong cell of high pressure centred to the east of Britain will act as a block keeping fronts well out to the west. With the winds from the east, it will be quite cold. We will begin to see a chance later as rain moves into Northern Ireland and Scotland then into all parts of Britain. With the rain it will also become milder in all areas.

do they know something that i have or all of us has missed!!

with the models in such a state how can they be sure :cc_confused:

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  • Location: Worthing
  • Location: Worthing

just found this on weather online

High pressure eventually gives way to low

A strong cell of high pressure centred to the east of Britain will act as a block keeping fronts well out to the west. With the winds from the east, it will be quite cold. We will begin to see a chance later as rain moves into Northern Ireland and Scotland then into all parts of Britain. With the rain it will also become milder in all areas.

do they know something that i have or all of us has missed!!

with the models in such a state how can they be sure :cc_confused:

dont no where they got that from but they are normally wrong anyway

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  • Location: Wildwood, Stafford 104m asl
  • Weather Preferences: obviously snow!
  • Location: Wildwood, Stafford 104m asl

just found this on weather online

High pressure eventually gives way to low

A strong cell of high pressure centred to the east of Britain will act as a block keeping fronts well out to the west. With the winds from the east, it will be quite cold. We will begin to see a chance later as rain moves into Northern Ireland and Scotland then into all parts of Britain. With the rain it will also become milder in all areas.

do they know something that i have or all of us has missed!!

with the models in such a state how can they be sure :cc_confused:

wrong thread but weatheronline love the mild they are mild rampers and nild biased

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