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  • Location: Milton Keynes MK
  • Weather Preferences: anything extreme or intense !
  • Location: Milton Keynes MK

Here we go a nice new thread for the last bit of summer, enjoy angel.gif

Link to the previous one here: http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/74184-south-east-east-anglia-regional-discussion-august-19th-2012/page__st__540__gopid__2360448#entry2360448

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  • Location: Milton Keynes MK
  • Weather Preferences: anything extreme or intense !
  • Location: Milton Keynes MK

I'm off to sunny (I hope) Devon in the morning for a few days so if I don't get chance to pop in here tomorrow hope you all have a lovely weekend good.gif

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  • Location: Headington,Oxfordshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow
  • Location: Headington,Oxfordshire

Chilly here, temp down to 10.9c. Expected to get down to 5-7c here, rural frosts further north, first real taste of autumn.

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HAHAHAHAHAH I started a winter thread in the weather discussion area not sure if it has already been done but if this guy is right...help.gifhelp.gifhelp.gifgood.gifgood.gifgood.gifdrinks.gifsmiliz39.gif

October 2012 -some suggested weather scenarios for the UK……Generally, October 2012 will be much colder than the October of 2011… a general cooling as from Sat 8th (although slightly milder temperatures will be more apparent from the 19th through to around the 29th) with the most unsettled (wind / rain / snow) part of the month from the 8th through to the end of the month, although the 22nd to the 28th may be the most settled of an otherwise generally unsettled period in October…an increase in wind from around the 13th to around the 20th……south to south-westerly winds from the 19th then veering more west to north-westerly towards the end of October…northerly, north-westerly or north-easterly winds are more likely from the 4th to the 13th…the coldest mornings and/or days are likely on the 5th to the 9th, then the 15th to 18th, then the 22nd and the 29th….weather conditions on the 6th will likely prevail to around the 7th or 8th…frosts are more likely around the 6th, 8th, 15th then around the 29th.

November 2012 -some suggested weather scenarios for the UK……Generally, November 2012 will be noticeably much colder than the November of 2011…the coldest periods are most likely from the 1st to the 14th then the 27th to the 30th …the most unsettled period (rain / sleet / snow) will be from the 7th through to around the 25th…Saturday the 16th may well be exceptionally cold, and there is a good probability that blizzard conditions may occur along the eastern flank of the UK, the south and / or south-easterly counties of England could well get the worst of any blizzard conditions should this snow event actually occur at this time…Generally, the November of 2012 could well turn out colder, and with more snow, than the November of 2010 – especially in the mid to southern counties of England, and November 2012 could well be colder than December 2010, especially from around November 10th through to around the 27th.

December 2012 -some suggested weather scenarios for the UK……Generally, December 2012 will be much colder, and with the potential for much more snow, than the December of 2011 or the December of 2010…the coldest periods are likely to occur around the 6th, the 12th, the 20th and the 25th to the 31st…the period that will produce more snow will be from the 6th through to around the 20th, with the 6th to the 16th probably being the period when the greatest snow events will probably occur in December 2012…very windy conditions should be expected from the 11th through to around the 19th…the area from Hull down to the south coast of England may well experience heavy snow and blizzard conditions from around the 11th through to around the 19th, the westerly and northerly areas of the UK may be more likely to see heavy snow fall from around the 19th through to the 31st although all areas of the UK may well experience sever cold and snow as from the 6th through to months end

January 2013 -some suggested weather scenarios for the UK……On June 11th 2008 I made a very specific prediction, an extract from this prediction - (19) There will be steady (at first) rise in Global weather phenomena such as heat- waves, hurricanes, gales, storms, heavy-snow fall (especially around 2013) – various copies of my June 11th 2008 predictions were handed out to various local people at the time and were read and then signed by the same people; it was the winters of 2012 /2013 and 2013 / 2014 that I was referring to at the time in 2008, (more on the winter of 2013/ 2014 later)…………………Generally, January 2013 & January 2014 both have the potential for becoming the coldest and snowiest Januarys in living memory, and very likely for several hundred years at least…although I expect January 2013 to be exceptionally cold throughout, the very coldest period will probably start around the 10th then continue through to the 31st…the heaviest snow-fall should be expected as from the 5th to around the 15th…the windiest period will probably start around the 10thand continue through to months end, with the strongest winds more likely near the 10th & the 18th…the north-easterly to southerly latitudes of the UK will probably see the heaviest snow-fall from the 5th to the 15thwith the westerly to northerly areas of the UK probably seeing the worst snow conditions from around the 15th to the 23rd, then the north-westerly to north-easterly areas from around the 23rd through to months end…dryer and cold conditions are more likely to occur from the 1st to around the 5th….blizzard conditions are more likely from around the 10th to around the 21st, with the mid to southerly areas of the UK more likely to see the worst blizzard conditions in this time frame.

February 2013 -some suggested weather scenarios for the UK……Generally; February 2013 also has the potential for severe winter conditions, but probably less so than January 2013…the heaviest snow-fall is more likely from the 3rd through to the 13th…the coldest periods will probably occur from around the 7th to the 11th, then from around the 17th to months end…the windiest periods are more likely to occur around the 7th, 12thand the 26th…heavy snow is more likely to occur from the 3rd to the 12th, the mid to lower latitudes of the UK may see the worst of the conditions at this time, with the worse conditions for the westerly, and northerly areas of the UK probably seeing the worse conditions as from around the 12th to months end…the likeliest time for blizzard conditions will be from around the 5th to around the 13th then from around the 26th to months end.

March 2013 -some suggested weather scenarios for the UK……Generally; March 2013 has the potential as being one of the coldest, windiest and snowiest Marches in recent history – much more so than the “average†March…although I expect the whole of March 2013 to show above average wind, the two most windiest periods are likely to be from the 1st to the 11th, then from around the 18th to months end…the coldest periods are likely from the 1st to around the 12th, then from around the 17th to the 28th…the heaviest snow (which is very likely), sleet or rain should be expected to occur from around the 3rd to around the 14th, with severe cold on the 4th…the mid to southern latitudes of the UK may probably see extremely cold blizzard conditions from around the 4th to around the 13th, with more westerly and northerly areas seeing the worse conditions from around the 13th to months end.

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  • Location: Headington,Oxfordshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow
  • Location: Headington,Oxfordshire

HAHAHAHAHAH I started a winter thread in the weather discussion area not sure if it has already been done but if this guy is right...help.gifhelp.gifhelp.gifgood.gifgood.gifgood.gifdrinks.gifsmiliz39.gif

Where did you find this, what is the name of the forecaster?

Many Thanks :)

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  • Location: Headington,Oxfordshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow
  • Location: Headington,Oxfordshire

It does and what I first thought..But take a look at this...http://iceagenow.info/ that will get you thinking and reading tease.gif Coincidence?

Hmmmm, all this stats and information gets me reading and i start to believe in it all lol Little bit dubious of how it all works tbf, they use scientific factors and even astronomical, i know piers corbyn also does and has had many people disagree in the theories, certainly is interesting don't you think?

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  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, Cold & Snowy
  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands

An ice age would be the last thing you want! It's a chilly 7.8C here cold.gif

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very very cold compared to recent nights I have a hot chochie and its not even winter yet, signs on things to come I reckon blum.gif

Hmmmm, all this stats and information gets me reading and i start to believe in it all lol Little bit dubious of how it all works tbf, they use scientific factors and even astronomical, i know piers corbyn also does and has had many people disagree in the theories, certainly is interesting don't you think?

VERY much so..What I thought..I part of me starts to believe in it...

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  • Location: Watford, Hertfordshire, 68.7m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Humid Continental Climate (Dfa / Dfb)
  • Location: Watford, Hertfordshire, 68.7m ASL

The summer hasn't been particularily warm or cold its just been... average but wet.

I love this weather, theres something about autumn that I really love and tonight feels like autumn plus Halloween and Guy Fawkes are probably my favourite holidays if you can call them that.

we had to close all the windows and even the back door, which is normally left open so the dogs and the cat can go in and out as they please.

Love it.

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  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)
  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)

An ice age would be the last thing you want! It's a chilly 7.8C here cold.gif

6.7°C out here this morning and a stark reminder that a new season is on it's way. Fingers crossed for an Indian Summer please.

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I'm off to sunny (I hope) Devon in the morning for a few days so if I don't get chance to pop in here tomorrow hope you all have a lovely weekend good.gif

Very chilly start to the morning here, but bright sunshine and crystal blue skies...gorgeous!

Have a wonderful break away and hope the weather is great for you!

Have great weekend everyone!

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  • Location: Alresford, Near Colchester, Essex
  • Weather Preferences: As long as it's not North Sea muck, I'll cope.
  • Location: Alresford, Near Colchester, Essex

Very chilly start to the morning here, but bright sunshine and crystal blue skies...gorgeous!

Ditto here.cool.png

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  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)
  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)

Happy Friday folks good.gif

Happy Friday to you too QS!! drinks.gif

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  • Location: Ipswich. (Originally from York)
  • Weather Preferences: Thunder Storms. All extreme weather.
  • Location: Ipswich. (Originally from York)

Very sunny and quite warm today after a chilly night. It's breezy but pleasant too. Just the right touch of autumn. Nice. :)

What a morning I've had. Fretful baby, missing mobiles and last minute blog hop submissions. I'm now blooming exhausted. Have a great 'Poets Day' all. And a fab weekend. :D

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  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, Cold & Snowy
  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands

Nice day at the Olympic park, was watching the athletics in the mahousive stadium!!

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  • Location: Redbourn,Herts AL3. 122M ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Hot summers, Storms and epic cold snowy winters
  • Location: Redbourn,Herts AL3. 122M ASL

Evening all rum and coke in hand ...Ready to start typing... Drivilnessss rubbish...Well it is Friday.. TTFN

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  • Location: Redbourn,Herts AL3. 122M ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Hot summers, Storms and epic cold snowy winters
  • Location: Redbourn,Herts AL3. 122M ASL
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  • Location: King’s Lynn, Norfolk.
  • Weather Preferences: Hot and Thundery, Cold and Snowy
  • Location: King’s Lynn, Norfolk.

I see the 'Gota Fria' caused flooding in Magaluf and other parts of Majorca last night and yesterday! Very beefy storms by the sounds of it!

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