thats yesterdays you numpty
todays one is much more in line with will
Initially on Monday (15th) outbreaks of rain, sleet and hill snow in the
north look likely to spread southwards, reaching all but the far south
by the end of the day. Thereafter it currently looks likely that
conditions across the United Kingdom will be cold and unsettled with
further outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow, some of which are likely to
be heavy. As usual the hillier areas are most likely to experience the
largest amounts of snow, although there is also a fair chance that many
lower lying areas will have some fresh accumulations at times. During
the second week there is a chance that the main snow risk area will move
towards the northern parts of the country. It will be windy at times,
especially in the north.
Updated: 1256 on Wed 10 Feb 2010
Dawlish wrote:
I see it as very marginal - but isn't lowland snow in the UK at 6/7
days nearly always thus! "Marginal" does not discount Will's lowland
snow forecast however. Meto ATM don't quite believe him to the extent
that he's giraffed. *)) (but I wouldn't put trust in this
precis - at all of 116 words for 10 days of weather - at even this
distance of 6/7 days).
UK Outlook for Sunday 14 Feb 2010 to Tuesday 23 Feb 2010:
Sunday will be cold generally, with wintry showers across some
southeastern areas. Overnight frost will be widespread, and locally
severe. Also during Sunday and Monday more unsettled conditions are
likely to spread down into northern parts of the U.K., with rain or
snow, the snow mainly on hills. In the period Tuesday to Thursday
(16th to 18th) much of the U.K. is likely to be unsettled and rather
cold, with some rain or sleet at times and with hill snow, perhaps
also with some snow on low ground in the north. Beyond this an
unsettled and mostly cold type of weather looks likely to continue, so
still a risk of some sleet or snow, especially on higher ground.
Updated: 1155 on Tue 9 Feb 2010
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